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PJ Who? Not sure who you're talking about, but the simple fact that DG did was the university administration asked is enough for me. DGs are team players, and respect the university. Nuff said. It's great that other groups are building new houses and adding on to existing houses. DG is adding on theirs too. Great. None of that has anything to do with the issues at hand. Why even bring it up? DGs campaigned for their girls. Great. They handed out treats - big whoop. There's no rule against it, so why complain? Candidates at other schools do that all the time, so why complain that DG has copied what works other places? Anyone who wants to can do that. Branching out to reach non-Greek students is a good thing. Why wouldn't a candidate do that? It's smart. All sororities should actively campaign for the candidates of their choice. That's teamwork. That's being a part of a group. No news there. Greeks are not the only voting students on campus...and to think that way is not only short-sighted, but mean. If non-Greeks don't want to vote for a candidate, they won't. End of story. DG followed university policy, campaigned for their girls, and then did not retaliate when other groups boycotted their philanthropy. So your claim that other groups don't like them because they're not "team players" is false. If other groups have any problem with them, it is because DG works hard and is competitive and they are threatened by DG's success. DG can't control that.
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