read it
by: Read it
This should answer any questions about a&m greeklife
elitedaily.com/elite/2013/campus-profile-texas- university/
#5by: BS
#7by: Sorority alum
Here's the deal: I started A&M in 1997. Alpha Phi and Alpha Gamma Delta were on campus and Delta Gamma had just colonized. Kappa Delta wasn't there when I started. As APhi and AGD got smaller and smaller, no one else cared or stepped in to help. They barely seemed to try to save their own chapter. Now, they're gone and we have a couple newer sororities. If ADPi DID leave (which isn't happening, because I'm close friends with one of their advisors and we were just talking about their awesome new class of pledges), another sorority would then be on "bottom." I hope it wouldn't be mine, but I'm pretty sure we'd be the next one on the list at the bottom. If all Greeks don't support each other and try to build up A&M's Greek life, then we might as well ALL plan on leaving campus-- A&M isn't a very Greek-friendly campus and I don't think non-Greeks could care less if we all disappeared.
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by: Not
that accurate, they put Delt behind SAE and SigEp.