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by: lala sororityWhat does everyone think of Delta Phi Epsilon? ( the newest addition to the university of maine!)
#1by: notadphie
#3by: Maine
Of course they took what they could get, they are new! Maybe over time
they will grow into having a cookie cutter girl but right now they are taking
who they can get. They look like DZ use to. Now DZ thinks they're
1995 Chi O's. Girls, understand what you and what you are not.
#4by: greeklove
these girls are really trying to build a thriving sisterhood. give them some credit. they are diverse but that doesn't make them a bunch of freaks. give them a chance. once they get a new president who care more about building their chapter instead of her resume they will do great things. excited to see how they do during formal recruitment in the fall! good luck ladies!
#7by: Proud DEEPHER!
^ YES! Esse Quam Videri = to be rather than to seem to be. We pride ourselves on encouraging our sisters to be themselves and embrace their inner beauty, even if they decide that they don't want to wear ten pounds of makeup. We have girls that dress head to toe in designer clothing and others who frequent Goodwill. We have sisters who go tanning every week and others that prefer their natural skin tone. And we LOVE IT. Frankly, we look for people who share our values and like one of my sisters said, don't give a damn about their jean size. :)
To the Greek women of UMaine, thank you for being so supportive and welcoming during our first year of founding. We look forward to many more years of Panhellenic sisterhood. :) To the haters out there who are saying hurtful things about ANY of the wonderful sororities on campus, please think about your actions and remember that there are much more mature and affective ways of handling problems than resorting to cyber bullying and posting anonymously and maliciously on the Internet.
I am sad that there is such bad blood between you, and truly hope you can work it out. Your actions make me sincerely hope that Delta Phi Epsilon never form a rivalry with another sorority, as I can see just how hurtful such relationships can be.
To any potential new members out there considering going through formal recruitment, please click 'x' immediately and make your own judgments for yourself. Go Greek! It was the best decision I ever made. :) <3
#9by: :3
This is the problem with so called "exclusive organizations". You all have this one image you look for, and see everyone else as different or weird because they aren't perfect like you. Its really sad actually that you cannot see a group for what they do rather than what they look like. There are so many of the cookie cutter sororities who have members who never do anything, no community service, etc. By judging others, you give yourself a bad name as sorority sisters. Remember, the goals of sororities and fraternities are to:
Develop bonds of brotherhood and/or sisterhood
Develop leadership and interpersonal skills
Form lifetime friendships
Work together with others in an atmosphere of teamwork
Perform community service projects
Program social functions for the student community
The diversity of DPhiE is what makes it amazing and unique. I salute them as a fellow Greek and see that they have more to offer the University of Maine than many of the sororities on campus. Bravo ladies, you are doing exactly what you should! Make sure you continue to be diverse, continue to be unique, and most of all continue to pick members based upon substance and character, not looks. Remember, "We can never judge the lives of others, because each person knows only their own pain and renunciation. It's one thing to feel that you are on the right path, but it's another to think that yours is the only path." -Paulo Coelho
#10by: Collegeavebro
No doubt the coolest sisters I've met out of any of the sororities. They all seem genuinely interesting, and are alway a pleasure to have around the house. As a bonus, they're all pretty damn attractive, which appears to not just be the result of a ton of makeup.
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