I'd like to throw in my $0.02 here.
My chapter started out last year with four women (yes: 1, 2, 3, 4) on campus. It was a make-or-break year. Well, we made it. We rushed with six actives and a little help from our lovely sisters from another chapter in our province. We stressed the leadership opportunities inherent in Kappa and how those were magnified in a small chapter. We told PNMs that they had the chance to change the face of Kappa, to make it what they wanted it to be. We also stressed the fact that, in a smaller chapter, you have a closer sisterhood and you know everyone better. Our new sisters chose to be proactive in the shaping of our chapter's future, and it's turned out wonderfully.
Good luck to you.
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History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes.
Mark Twain
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