not what our founders wanted
by: SadAs a student from another school and a sister in one of the sororities in the "Crimson White" article regarding bids not being given due to race, I must say I am extremely disappointed. If you honestly believe that this is what our founders had in mind when they created our sisterhood, you have never studied our history. ALL women who share the same values should be able to be included in our sorority, regardless of skin color. All of your sisters elsewhere are ashamed.
#1by: zzzzzzz
#4by: Honestly
every sorority ended up releasing the girl in the article so every sorority is just as cupable. In some ways, the ones in the article are less to blame because it wasn't the actives, it was the alums. And no telling what were the reasons by the rest of the sororities. If it was a decision by actives, then yea, they have a lot to change. But to continue being honest, these are private organizations and membership is selective. There are plenty other girls not choosen that no article was written on because they are white.
#7by: Hopeful
Hopeful that something positive will come from all of this! Hope the active members that quit in disgust will reconsider and help change the system both as actives and future alumnae to make sure this doesn't happen again. National headquarters have the opportunity to update policies and procedures. Alabama step up!
#9by: mary jean
Sorority membership is not an entitlement program. For many years, membership has been denied to numerous qualified white girls and nothing has ever been made an issue of this. Denying membership due to race, lack of money, lack of influence, etc. is an unfortunate truth. Why is this now a big issue ? Think.
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by: Did
You actually read the article? The alumni were cutting the rush lists without their consent. It's not something they're allowed to do, but were doing nonetheless. The members were blindsided and weren't able to fix the problem (it's very hard to reverse if you know anything about the sorority rush). The sororities made a big issue and now their nationals are all investigating the alumnae interference. This has been explained repeatedly, and you obviously don't have the reading comprehension to understand. The sororities (nine of them anyway) did the right thing to the extent possible, and are still trying. Because of their efforts there will likely be reform, so stop blaming them.