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VIEW POST By: Just wondering
Operating on the assumption that a recolonization would be the kiss of death for a new chapter, would DZ be...Read More
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VIEW POST By: Personally
I would rather join a sorority that is strong nationally, not locally. You have stronger networking and alum chapters....Read More
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VIEW POST By: @@GreekLife
No one is suggesting that there is any debate on the need to expand at Ole Miss. It's obvious. The...Read More
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VIEW POST By: @GreekLife
Amen. And what's the alternative to not expanding -- letting chapters get up to 400 or 500 members? ...Read More
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VIEW POST By: GreekLife
So, to be honest....for a new sorority - any colonization will be successful based on the approach of the organization...Read More
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VIEW POST By: national strength 2/
national strength contd... Chartering a chapter is hard enough with all the odds in your favor.. But, chartering a chapter...Read More
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VIEW POST By: national strength 1/
National strength is important, but unles it is combined with a good reputation in the state/region, it means very little. For...Read More
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VIEW POST By: Alpha Phi
Not a traditionally Southern sorority, but on the rise. Their chapter at Bama is doing really well....Read More
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By: yeahPosted:
Money does not buy the wicked out of hell which is a probably a good thing
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By: snobsPosted:
if you're around them for long enough, you'll hear it. they talk about each other and cuss like sailors. it's not pretty. not at all what you'd expect from a 'traditional' Ole Miss sorority. they're pretty harsh. but they do party hard. they can drink most of my friends under the table!!