Back in my early collegiate years, I didn't consider joining a sorority. The only one I had even begun to consider was Pi Beta Phi because I'm a legacy but, at the time, I wasn't going to a school that had a chapter (my school had only two sororities, period).
As I became more familiar with GLOs, I became very impressed with two in particular.
When I finally transferred to UGA, I already had a lot of Greek knowledge and began checking things out...feeling the waters. It was not until I decided to go to UGA that I really began thinking about pursuing a sorority. Before transferring, I began looking into sororities that promoted diversity and came upon multicultural sororities.
I initiated the colonization of a multicultural sorority at UGA, but that ended in disaster due to a lack of honesty on the part of the sorority and a lack of tolerance for foolishness on mine.
When I had begun looking into multicultural sororities, Theta Nu Xi had been at the top of my list, but colonization couldn't happen at UGA until much later - at least until after I had already graduated, it seemed. That's why I originally accepted my third choice sorority to initiate colonization. That was a huge mistake and I am ever grateful to Theta Nu Xi for being understanding about why I had previously been somewhat affiliated with another multicultural sorority.
To answer the original question in short: I first came across Theta Nu Xi in 2000-2001 when I began my earnest search for a multicultural sorority.
I like this topic, sands!!
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Last edited by preciousjeni; 09-26-2005 at 02:23 AM.
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