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Old 11-16-2000, 04:42 PM
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I know Thanksgiving is coming up and I know thats Tri Delta's Birthday. I thought I would wish all the Tri Deltas an early happy birthday and a wonderful Thanksgiving.

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Old 11-16-2000, 04:53 PM
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Well i am not in a sorority, hopefully soon though- anyway at the school i was at, Baylor University, Tri-Delt was an awesome and very prestigious sorority. Its too bad that we dont have it here at my new school. My best friend wanted to be a tr-delt, but then she thought she couldnt get in so she rushed KD instead. Baylor had a bunch of sororities, i dont know how many, maybe 12 and tri-delt was pretty up there. My friend who goes to MSU said that Tri Delt has a small house- its so funny how they vary from chapter to chapter!
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Old 11-17-2000, 05:58 PM
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we don't have tri deltas at oour campus but the other school in town does, I heard they answer the phone; delta, delta, delta, can i help ya, help ya. help ya.
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Old 11-19-2000, 01:42 AM
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So,

Yes,

To the Delta, not TriDelta that responded...well I'm sure your sorority is extremely proud of your ability to utilize correct grammar...I know I am.

Also, to the Rosiekins who wrote that they didn't have TriDelta at their school, well then I'm sorry you weren't given the ability to know such a great org. Also, I wear three D's on my chest with the pride they deserve. Also, since you don't and will never know the meaning behind my letters I can't except you to understand...I'm sure any TriSigs would say the same. You ignorance is seen in full force throughout your post.

I love my Sorority...I wouldn't have been anything else, but a TriDelta...that's the only place for me...I'm a TriDelta through and through. TriDelta rock our campus!!!!!


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[This message has been edited by Kymberleigh (edited November 20, 2000).]
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Old 11-19-2000, 08:26 PM
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There are no Tri-Delts at my school but at my cousin's school they were the prettiest!
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Old 11-20-2000, 09:00 AM
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Please note that the person who responded to this thread (cubscout#7) IS NOT A DELTA (Delta Sigma Theta)! If you read closely, this poster is probably a frat member or a GDI.

My sorors of Delta Sigma Theta, IIIIINNNNNCORPORATED and I pride ourselves on representing our organization with style, grace and class (and, yes, proper use of the English language!).

BTW, not to be petty, but in your post, the word GRAMMAR is spelled incorrectly.

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So,

Yes,

To the Delta, not TriDelta that responded...well I'm sure your sorority is extremely proud of your ability to utilize correct grammer...I know I am.


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Old 11-21-2000, 12:15 AM
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MCCOYRED,

Thanks for the correction...

I meant no disrespect in my post...I was defending my house and pointing out that the morals and ideals of any house was far from what was being shown from those two posts.

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Old 11-21-2000, 12:52 AM
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Counsel 2k

That is not true, no Tri Delta chapter answers their house phone in that manner. That would only be making fun of our org. which we hold dear and take very seriously.

HipChic
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Old 11-21-2000, 01:02 AM
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These wouldn't be the very latest opinions but I'd say that a few years back, Tri Delts at Arkansas were considered beautiful and on the wild side; Auburn, medium; and Miss. State,medium and really sweet! As a Greek advisor, I went to a lot of Pansy Breakfasts and made some longlasting friendships. They are supposed to be great at UGa and West Georgia.
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Old 11-21-2000, 05:57 PM
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Originally posted by Hip Chic:
Ok, so now that we have discussed DG's and Kappas, what do you guys think of Tri Deltas (Delta Delta Delta). It amazes me how sororities vary from school to school. I would just like to see how people view my kick ass sorority.
Thanks!
The Tri-Delts, like the Kappas, Pi Phis, Thetas, DG's and ChiOs are consistently considered to be "at the top of the sorority heap" in terms of national reputations. The one word that comes to mind when I hear Tri-Delt, is "energy".


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Old 05-18-2001, 01:21 AM
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AXO Alum, I'm a upcoming senior at the University of Tennessee, and last semester we were able to hear "Kristin's Story" on campus. The tri-delts and axo's put it together, and did tons of publicity for it. Our chapter made it an EXCEL program which we all went to immediately after meeting. The stadium was packed with greeks, and many non-greeks as well. The coolest part is that many of the fraternities came to panhellenic, since we don't have houses, and escorted the women from different chapters to the stadium. I was personally extremely impressed that so many greeks came out to show that we're not a bunch of beer guzzling partiers, but that we actually care about issues. Being a victim of acquaintence rape myself just 2 short years ago, this was a very good step in my healing process. I just felt a kind of peace when I started crying during the presentation and all of my sisters reached for my hand and offered condolences and comfort...along with another sorority behind me, which was a bit embarrassing, but very sweet as well. I'm a big supporter of "Kristin's Story" and I really admire Kristin's mother for being able to muster up the courage time and time again to speak about her daughter's suicide and rape in order to inform others of this danger. KUDOS Tri-Delt and Alpha Chi!!!
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Old 05-18-2001, 01:28 AM
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AXO Alum, I'm a upcoming senior at the University of Tennessee, and last semester we were able to hear "Kristin's Story" on campus. The tri-delts and axo's put it together, and did tons of publicity for it. Our chapter made it an EXCEL program which we all went to immediately after meeting. The stadium was packed with greeks, and many non-greeks as well. The coolest part is that many of the fraternities came to panhellenic, since we don't have houses, and escorted the women from different chapters to the stadium. I was personally extremely impressed that so many greeks came out to show that we're not a bunch of beer guzzling partiers, but that we actually care about issues. Being a victim of acquaintence rape myself just 2 short years ago, this was a very good step in my healing process. I just felt a kind of peace when I started crying during the presentation and all of my sisters reached for my hand and offered condolences and comfort...along with another sorority behind me, which was a bit embarrassing, but very sweet as well. I'm a big supporter of "Kristin's Story" and I really admire Kristin's mother for being able to muster up the courage time and time again to speak about her daughter's suicide and rape in order to inform others of this danger. KUDOS Tri-Delt and Alpha Chi!!!
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Old 05-18-2001, 01:29 AM
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AXO Alum, I'm a upcoming senior at the University of Tennessee, and last semester we were able to hear "Kristin's Story" on campus. The tri-delts and axo's put it together, and did tons of publicity for it. Our chapter made it an EXCEL program which we all went to immediately after meeting. The stadium was packed with greeks, and many non-greeks as well. The coolest part is that many of the fraternities came to panhellenic, since we don't have houses, and escorted the women from different chapters to the stadium. I was personally extremely impressed that so many greeks came out to show that we're not a bunch of beer guzzling partiers, but that we actually care about issues. Being a victim of acquaintence rape myself just 2 short years ago, this was a very good step in my healing process. I just felt a kind of peace when I started crying during the presentation and all of my sisters reached for my hand and offered condolences and comfort...along with another sorority behind me, which was a bit embarrassing, but very sweet as well. I'm a big supporter of "Kristin's Story" and I really admire Kristin's mother for being able to muster up the courage time and time again to speak about her daughter's suicide and rape in order to inform others of this danger. KUDOS Tri-Delt and Alpha Chi!!!
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Old 05-18-2001, 10:40 AM
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Unfortunately, you only think that if you go to schools where these organizations are. At my school, we didn't have any of these, and we didn't even know they existed till after graduation and my national involvement.


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Originally posted by newyorksig:
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Originally posted by Hip Chic:
Ok, so now that we have discussed DG's and Kappas, what do you guys think of Tri Deltas (Delta Delta Delta). It amazes me how sororities vary from school to school. I would just like to see how people view my kick ass sorority.
Thanks!
The Tri-Delts, like the Kappas, Pi Phis, Thetas, DG's and ChiOs are consistently considered to be "at the top of the sorority heap" in terms of national reputations. The one word that comes to mind when I hear Tri-Delt, is "energy".

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Old 05-21-2001, 07:31 PM
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I'm proud to be a Tri-Delta. I don't think it's right for any soror, regardless of affiliation, to speak badly of another sorority. Each school's chapter has it's own unique character and personality, but I know that my experience as a Tri-Delt has made me an incredibly strong woman and has given me opportunities that I definitely would not have had otherwise. I would be happy to answer any prospective's questions about the sorority or pledging!

Carrie

P.S. Saying that "Tri delts are sluts at my school, blah blah blah, is like saying that all women are sluts, etc. Those generalizations make the person saying them look like a prejudiced, uninformed idiot, IMHO!
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