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#1221  by: I agree   
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with everything said below. The Auburn Greek System is strong. The least known sorority on campus would be the top of the charts on any campus across the country. Each sorority has dynamic women with a variety of personalities and interests.

By: I agree
#1222  by: Okay   
#1222    

Let's be honest. Saying "we don't bash other groups" does not make it true. You can look at any group on the list and see that they have been bashed. The good news is that it is a small minority of commenters who say really negative things. Most who log comments try to show some class.

By: Okay
#1223  by: Auburn Girl   
#1223    

All of the sororities a Auburn are tops! With 200 girls in each you are going to find girls like you in everyone--no matter who you are. Keep an open mind during recruitment and you can't go wrong.

By: Auburn Girl
#1224  by: Common Sense   
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tells you that, with over 200 women in most of the sororities at Auburn, every group is going to have girls you love, and every group is going to have girls you don't like as much for any number of reasons. Common sense also says that, with over 3,000 women in the Greek system here, NOT ONE SINGLE PERSON who is "ranking" groups here could have POSSIBLY met even a tiny fraction of the ladies in any house other than her own. Using these rankings to make a decision about how good or bad a sorority might be is just NOT COMMON SENSE!

By: Common Sense
#1225  by: AUB Fan    
#1225    

As an independent who is friends with a lot of greeks, I have an unbiased opinion of the system. I would have to say that while all the sororities are great, there are certain ones that stand out above the rest. And if you are on this site, that's what you are trying to find out! No need to rank them all, but the best in my opinion are:

Chi Omega
Alpha Gam


By: AUB Fan
#1226  by: A guys opinion   
#1226    

I'm kinda shocked that KD is so far down, they are really great girls all around. The first two are justifiable, Chi O are your outdoorsy fun girls and Phi Mu is your pretty girl sorority. AOII has great girls in it but i think that Alpha Gam is the best all around with ADII in a close second.

By: A guys opinion
#1227  by: Delta Gamma wishes   
#1227    

to extend Pan love to all of our Greek sisters here at Auburn. We have a Greek community that is recognized by so many as being particularly strong. Each sorority on our campus contributes to that collective strength. We should remember that, for every bitter, misguided person who makes a negative comment about any of our houses, each of us has the power to make a positive and supportive comment- and we should keep being positive with and about each other until the small and petty commenters are simply overwhelmed. Pan love to all and WAR EAGLE from DG!!!

By: Delta Gamma wishes
#1228  by: Shut up   
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Barriers still stand in sorority rush process
By Will Tucker on September 14, 2011 1:35 AM CST
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Sherles Durham, a freshman, went through Fall 2011 rush, only to be dropped from recruitment in the third round of events. She suspects her race came into play in the decision to drop her. / CW | Drew Hoover

The first headlines in newspapers across the country on Sept. 11, 2001 didn?t come from New York City. Before four airliners changed course and changed history, one of the top national stories that day was about a girl, a dream and the sororities at the University of Alabama.

Sept. 9, 2001 had been bid day. Melody Twilley (now Melody Zeidan), a black sophomore, had just been summarily rejected by all traditionally white sororities at Alaba

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The Crimson White
Serving the University of Alabama since 1894
Barriers still stand in sorority rush process
By Will Tucker on September 14, 2011 1:35 AM CST
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Sherles Durham, a freshman, went through Fall 2011 rush, only to be dropped from recruitment in the third round of events. She suspects her race came into play in the decision to drop her. / CW | Drew Hoover

The first headlines in newspapers across the country on Sept. 11, 2001 didn?t come from New York City. Before four airliners changed course and changed history, one of the top national stories that day was about a girl, a dream and the sororities at the University of Alabama.

Sept. 9, 2001 had been bid day. Melody Twilley (now Melody Zeidan), a black sophomore, had just been summarily rejected by all traditionally white sororities at Alab

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Barriers still stand in sorority rush process
By Will Tucker on September 14, 2011 1:35 AM CST
Share373

Sherles Durham, a freshman, went through Fall 2011 rush, only to be dropped from recruitment in the third round of events. She suspects her race came into play in the decision to drop her. / CW | Drew Hoover

The first headlines in newspapers across the country on Sept. 11, 2001 didn?t come from New York City. Before four airliners changed course and changed history, one of the top national stories that day was about a girl, a dream and the sororities at the University of Alabama.

Sept. 9, 2001 had been bid day. Melody Twilley (now Melody Zeidan), a black sophomore, had just been summarily rejected by all traditionally white sororities at Alab

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