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Old 06-05-2012, 12:19 AM
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What's wrong with looking at it this way.
Ask the 1990s. It's their fault. LOL.

I think it's a misguided attempt by women who have been out of college for FAR too long to attract different kinds of women than the ones who have traditionally been members and stop their orgs being tagged as the "snobby old-girl network." Not that attracting different kinds of women is misguided at all, but making them think it's going to be easy peasy lemon squeezy is..."it" being rush, or sorority membership/Greek life itself.

The plain fact of the matter is, not everyone is cut out to be Greek - some people not at certain schools, and some people not at all. But in a college culture where calling a building a "dormitory" instead of a "residence hall" apparently hurts the building's feelings, it's par for the course.
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