What's Hot - Indiana University of Pennsylvania - IUP
By: ltb3Posted:
Wonderful group of girls....very nice, pretty and helpful.
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By: JayPosted:
Bunch of drunk ass girls
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By: GreekPosted:
I'm not sure why the others are saying they don't exisit because I always see these girls in their letters on campus and at greek events. Everyone knows in Greek life about their breast cancER events too. I only know a couple personally but the ones I know are very nice and super fun.
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By: Iuplove Posted:
Great group of girls and very beautiful. Hope they get more involved. The only thing about them is: they don't really associate with anyone outside of Greek life. Makes them come off as snobbish. But popular, pretty, and at the top. There's no denying that
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By: JayPosted:
Cool and quirky describes the few I know!
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By: JayPosted:
Awkward! Not my favorites by a long shot.
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By: JayPosted:
Lots of fun and a great chapter!
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By: alumPosted:
Im an alum from IUP DG will always be the best on campus. Do Good!
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By: .Posted:
These girls are amazing. I'd say they are nicest girls on campus. Glad I am friends with a couple of them.
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By: SororityGPosted:
The Zetas that I know are all extremely nice, and they're always around campus in letters especially during Greek events