Sigma Delta Tau - ΣΔΤ Sorority Ratings at EMU
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By: koalaPosted:
These girls are really cool and diverse. They are the first chapter to have an inclusion chair in EMU's history, which is pretty great because they want all types of women to feel welcome.
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By: EMU Student Posted:
This chapter is all around classy and smart. Even though there were inclusion issues last year, they are pushing for this to never be an issue again and are the first chapter to consider an Inclusion Chair position. They are making huge strides to improve their chapter and their efforts should be known. You can spot so many sisters wearing letters on campus and being involved in other orgs.
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By: Sophomore Posted:
If I'm gong to be honest here, I've never heard of them. I think that shows how involved they are. Is it supposed to be that their letters spell out EAT? Or am I the only one who sees it
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By: WonderlustPosted:
SDT was founded by girls outcasted by other sororities do to their religious background. EMU Sig Delts recognize that and take pride in their diversity. Although a hand few of girls have dropped this past semester due to the "lack of inclusion", I seem to feel the past year the university itself has troubles with this and not just this specific chapter (Although improvements can always be made). These girls always wear their letters with pride and are most involved on campus with a helping hand.
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By: The classic Posted:
For awhile this sorority seemed to be headed to the top at eastern, however what it looks like from the outside is not what it seems. There has been a lot of things that have made sisters uncomfortable and drop this chapter and nothing was done about it. A sisterhood is not supposed to seclude girls, or make them feel unwanted and plenty of people do. Sad.
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By: UncomfortablePosted:
Their actions this past year have made several women of color uncomfortable. Please get some inclusion training, not just policies. Other than that, this chapter is average and they have some really involved women on campus doing great things. SDT: address those problems head on and you will be a top chapter at EMU, I'm sure of it.
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By: Real talk Posted:
SDT is on the rise. Their past few pledge classes just keep getting hotter and classier. They used to be bottom/middle tier when they were accepting anyone who walked through the door but they've gotten more selective and it's done nothing but improve their chapter. Great sisterhood, very involved on campus, get you a sigdelt girl
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By: listenPosted:
They are the sorority that kinda blends in but I have no idea why! They are a great sorority that is accepting to everyone, welcoming, fun, and very very kind! Some of my favorite greeks are from this sorority!
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By: realtalkPosted:
The women of SDT are friendly, and sometimes slip into the background. While I think they have good intentions their chapter needs to address internal problems. These ladies still need to be educated on the difference between appropriation, and appreciation.
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By: College kid Posted:
Wonderful sisterhood. They have their sister's back and pull eachother up! Always involved in other's fundraising events. Wear their letters proudly.