Delta Gamma - ΔΓ Sorority Ratings at UMD
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By: Bad pressPosted:
That email was the exact reason why I chose to have real friends in college instead of paying for them.
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By: RonaPosted:
Sad how empty this girls life is
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By: Disappointed CitizenPosted:
After this letter the university should consider damage control because I would have no desire to let me children go to this school or my daughters to be members of this sorority!!!
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By: FromMichiganPosted:
Okay, all of these negative comments should NOT be directed to the chapter as a whole. You're all talking about the chapter being classless, but in posting these negative things shows that you yourself lack class. I have faith that these ladies will be able to bring their chapter back after the mess that ONE MEMBER created. Good luck, ladies!
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By: RadioPosted:
All she was doing was trying to get more stars on Greekrank. She just played the game a little differently. Still the same silly game. Are you pretty enough? Classy enough? Popular enough? Drunk enough? When you all grow up in a few years, you will realize that none of this matters, and sometimes you will learn this too late...as she did.
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By: hilarioussssPosted:
the email doesn't reflect their chapter. It was surely meant as a crazy joke but to actually address the issues at greek week. They want the girls getting involved. Fraternity emails are often much worse and I don't think people should speak negatively about them for it. If I received that email I'd be cracking up but know to break the clicks at the next event. Efficient email in my opinion it is absolutely hilariousssss.
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By: JenningsPosted:
Typical sorority BS
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By: AlumPosted:
This email has gotten way to much attention. I was reading it at work with some coworkers who are also greek. (Sigma Chi, Sig Ep, Chi Omega, and Alpha Phi all from different schools.)We all had a good laugh because we all had similar situations in our chapters as undergraduates. Yes, it lacked tact and shouldn't have been sent. I can think of many times where stuff like this was said in my Chapter behind close doors. Its unfortunate this couldn't have been handled in house and that she resigned.
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By: FactsPosted:
The girl who wrote the email was a MEMBER, NOT PRESIDENT. She is no longer in the chapter and does NOT reflect the real character, personalities, or sisterhood of other members. I know this is a weaker chapter, but it's girls are strong and loving and nothing like the only (ex) member they are now known for.
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By: CkirkPosted:
Really classy. It's sad girls feel the need to join groups like this to make friends. I had the choice to be involved in Greek Life. I chose not to pay to have friends. You have to assume that any girl that needs help making friends in colleges has some sort of problem. I was still ammused by the author's tactics and I'm even more pleased that the president begged for the email to be taken down, trying to say that email does not reflect Delta Gamma values. HAHAHA I'm sure.