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Old 11-07-2005, 06:02 PM
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Going off topic for a bit, I have some questions for anyone who's in a Divine 9 sorority or fraternity:

How do you feel about the evolution your organization has taken? Meaning, the course your founders set and the way your organization is viewed and represents itself today...

Also, what is the deal with the division among so many of the divine 9 organizations?
Why is it that at every frat party and step show I've been to, the Ques and Kappas have to fight (Ques and Kappas from all over this big ol' state of Texas, not just my campus lone)?
Do the AKAs and Deltas know why they've been in a rivalry all this time (I know...I just get the feeling they all don't know, and are just acting snooty and bitchy toward each other because that's they way it's always been)?
Why is it that on most campuses in my area, the Iotas and Sigmas are discounted...as are the Zetas (I've actually heard people from other Divine 9 organizations say "They ain't a real frat..." or "Zetas are rejects from other sororities")?
What happened to rites of passage? Why is it that when I was going to pledge a Divine 9 sorority (I'm not naming names), all I had to do was sign some papers and hand over $800...and yes, that was all there was to it.

Now, after all that can anyone see why my friends and I felt the need for a little something new??
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