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Old 04-07-2003, 06:07 PM
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As what many of you would call a smaller sorority, I think Delta Phi Epsilon has so much promise for the future with our forward thinking leadership and programming that our size will not dictate if we are here in 20, 50 or 100 years. The answer is of course will be, because we provide new and innovative programming and experiences for our collegiates. Even if we aren't at UT Austin anymore, we may get back one day! We're expanding often, closing less, and working our own chapters from within every day to make them fabulous.

I agree with sugar's baseball analogy somewhat, but I also think it's up to each organization to make themselves better. Chi Omega and D Phi E are not going to compete for the same chapters for a very long time, but we will on day (P.S., one of my best friends is a XO!). Don't take it personally. D Phi E offers things that XO does not, and vice versa, and we'll both have our places in the Panhellenic for many years to come. They say by the year 2015, there will only be 15-20 NPC sororities, and I agree, but I know one will be D Phi E!
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