Thanks for posting this, FSUZeta. Am sharing it with Tucson Alumnae Panhellenic and with the UA Panhellenic Council. Really appreciate what the author articulated, but really laughed at the last sentence in this paragraph:
When you join a sorority at Penn, you don’t just make 50-something new friends: you meet campus leaders that break ground in everything they do. That’s not because they’re Greek; it’s because they’re Penn students. Forget letters — think back and remember how we all got here. We wrote essays detailing where we wanted to get involved on campus. I guarantee you no one wrote about fraternities or sororities.
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