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Originally Posted by 33girl
It would help if they would state what on earth a "dry sorority" is.
According to DDD's national policies, they already can't serve, store or consume alcohol in their house, and underage members cannot drink alcohol at any time. All being a "dry sorority" would seem to mean is that none of the parties they co-sponsor can include alcohol. And this is different than many sororities' present policies...how?
If they are trying to say that being a member of Tri Delta means that YOU AS AN OF-AGE INDIVIDUAL cannot drink alcohol, no matter the situation, the sisters whom that concerns are having their rights infringed upon and need to bring a lawsuit against the college.
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Thank you for saying that, 33girl! I couldn't tell exactly what they mean by "dry sorority," either, but maybe it's a term that's meaningful at Union.
It would help if someone who knows what's what at Union to clue us in, if possible.