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Old 05-11-2007, 12:22 AM
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I can't believe Free doesn't know about Greek organizations.

For me the oddest/craziest thing wasn't said it was an event.

I live in Minnesota and Greekdom is not as prevalent here as it is in other cities. So, I was in Cub foods grocery shopping one day. All of a sudden I saw an African male wearing a sweater with the greek symbols Delta Sigma Theta on it. I was STUNNED! I went to him and asked where he got his sweater and his English was so broken that he couldn't really answer the question. I could not believe that.

Also it trips me out when people read my greek symbols and say, what does A, E, O mean.

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Old 05-11-2007, 12:30 PM
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I can't believe Free doesn't know about Greek organizations.

For me the oddest/craziest thing wasn't said it was an event.

I live in Minnesota and Greekdom is not as prevalent here as it is in other cities. So, I was in Cub foods grocery shopping one day. All of a sudden I saw an African male wearing a sweater with the greek symbols Delta Sigma Theta on it. I was STUNNED! I went to him and asked where he got his sweater and his English was so broken that he couldn't really answer the question. I could not believe that.

Also it trips me out when people read my greek symbols and say, what does A, E, O mean.
I was at work and this little boy (5th grade) waled into my classroom with an AOPi hooded sweatshirt. I asked him were he got it, he couldn't remember. When I told him what AOPi was he was mad he had been walking around with that sweatshirt on. There are other greeks that work at the school I wonder why they didn't tell him.
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Old 05-11-2007, 12:50 PM
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I can't believe Free doesn't know about Greek organizations.

For me the oddest/craziest thing wasn't said it was an event.

I live in Minnesota and Greekdom is not as prevalent here as it is in other cities. So, I was in Cub foods grocery shopping one day. All of a sudden I saw an African male wearing a sweater with the greek symbols Delta Sigma Theta on it. I was STUNNED! I went to him and asked where he got his sweater and his English was so broken that he couldn't really answer the question. I could not believe that.

Also it trips me out when people read my greek symbols and say, what does A, E, O mean.
This example is why sorors should either have a bonfire or give their stuff to another soror.

But I also know a soror who says AEO instead of DST.
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Old 05-12-2007, 12:26 AM
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But I also know a soror who says AEO instead of DST.
Is she really a soror?!
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Old 05-12-2007, 02:48 PM
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This example is why sorors should either have a bonfire or give their stuff to another soror.

But I also know a soror who says AEO instead of DST.
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Is she really a soror?!
That's really weird...
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Old 05-12-2007, 06:57 PM
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Is she really a soror?!
I wondered the same thing. I only met her once, and she said another soror asked her to wrap gifts for us (when I was still on my wrapping hustle). Some of the others can or may vouch for her, but I personally can't. I think I was still a neo then, but with the help of GC, I can bust a perp with the quickness!
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Old 05-14-2007, 07:56 PM
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I wondered the same thing. I only met her once, and she said another soror asked her to wrap gifts for us (when I was still on my wrapping hustle). Some of the others can or may vouch for her, but I personally can't. I think I was still a neo then, but with the help of GC, I can bust a perp with the quickness!

Yeah, that sounds a bit questionable.

KAPPAtivating, people do stupid stuff like that all of the time. They just don't get it.
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Old 05-20-2007, 07:02 AM
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During March, my school had a "Pig Out"(an event where all campus organizations have tables, free food is given out etc.), I had just gotten there and was waiting on my other sorors to show up. So these two girls walked up to me and were like " oh you're an AKA, so tell me what makes your organization better than XYZ," so I told her my opinion on it. Then one girl asks me" are ya'll sluts?!?". I was so stunned that I couldn't speak for a minute. Then I answered her "No, we aren't! Are you looking for an organization for sluts, if so Alpha Kappa Alpha is not for you!" Then she goes on to ask when is rush, and as she is turning to leave, she says well hopefully I'll be an AKA next year. After she left, my sorors and I all looked at each other, and were like not on this campus.
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Old 05-20-2007, 12:01 PM
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During March, my school had a "Pig Out"(an event where all campus organizations have tables, free food is given out etc.), I had just gotten there and was waiting on my other sorors to show up. So these two girls walked up to me and were like " oh you're an AKA, so tell me what makes your organization better than XYZ," so I told her my opinion on it. Then one girl asks me" are ya'll sluts?!?". I was so stunned that I couldn't speak for a minute. Then I answered her "No, we aren't! Are you looking for an organization for sluts, if so Alpha Kappa Alpha is not for you!" Then she goes on to ask when is rush, and as she is turning to leave, she says well hopefully I'll be an AKA next year. After she left, my sorors and I all looked at each other, and were like not on this campus.
WTF?!!?!?!

Not in this LIFETIME!!!! At least I hope not!
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Old 05-20-2007, 12:30 PM
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During March, my school had a "Pig Out"(an event where all campus organizations have tables, free food is given out etc.), I had just gotten there and was waiting on my other sorors to show up. So these two girls walked up to me and were like " oh you're an AKA, so tell me what makes your organization better than XYZ," so I told her my opinion on it. Then one girl asks me" are ya'll sluts?!?". I was so stunned that I couldn't speak for a minute. Then I answered her "No, we aren't! Are you looking for an organization for sluts, if so Alpha Kappa Alpha is not for you!" Then she goes on to ask when is rush, and as she is turning to leave, she says well hopefully I'll be an AKA next year. After she left, my sorors and I all looked at each other, and were like not on this campus.
That was kinda harsh! I wish people would realize that it is not acceptable to always say what you think!
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Old 06-26-2007, 05:48 PM
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During March, my school had a "Pig Out"(an event where all campus organizations have tables, free food is given out etc.), I had just gotten there and was waiting on my other sorors to show up. So these two girls walked up to me and were like " oh you're an AKA, so tell me what makes your organization better than XYZ," so I told her my opinion on it. Then one girl asks me" are ya'll sluts?!?". I was so stunned that I couldn't speak for a minute. Then I answered her "No, we aren't! Are you looking for an organization for sluts, if so Alpha Kappa Alpha is not for you!" Then she goes on to ask when is rush, and as she is turning to leave, she says well hopefully I'll be an AKA next year. After she left, my sorors and I all looked at each other, and were like not on this campus.
Soror, to deal with this situation, you ask her or someone like her the question right back... "Well, what makes you think there is a hirearchy?" When she questions your sexuality, you ask her: "What does high moral and ethical standards mean to you?" or "Are you saved?" When she ask for specifics about rush, etc. then trollops off, "Will you be in school this year?"
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