Shocking In-Depth Reporting from DC
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2014 11:02 am
http://www.smudailycampus.com/news/soro ... clusionary
I guess no one else was working over the holiday.
I guess no one else was working over the holiday.
"I knew a girl that was a Delta Gamma at SMU but transferred to USC to be a DG because it’s the top house," she said.
But at SMU, Delta Gamma is not considered a top tier sorority chapter. The top tier sororities at SMU are Theta, Kappa and Pi Phi, according to my classmate.
Great job keeping anonymity for that person. There's got to be very few people on campus for whom the following is true:My colleague in the Division of Journalism, who asked not to be named, is 20 and from west Los Angeles. She has been through recruitment twice - and dropped out both times. She doesn’t want to speak on the record for fear of offending her friends who are in sororities.
Same thing for me.NewAgeMustange wrote:I hear your opinion but I'll say that my best memories are associated with the Greek thing and not any events that smu threw. And it's not only parties that I associate those memories with. Everyone develops a cliche that they hang with. It's the same thing just larger and with money involved.
Or just lose some weight so she can get in to the sorority....MiracleOnMockingbird wrote:A woman who transfers schools just because she doesn't get into her sorority of choice needs to re-examine her priorities in life.
90% of the buildings/donations on the SMU campus were donated by former greek members. Good luck.BigT3x wrote:The entire greek thing is a ridiculous waste of time and money. I wish we could just get rid of it.
You mean to tell me that people with family money are the ones who choose to spend thousands as an undergrad on buying friends?Pony ^ wrote:90% of the buildings/donations on the SMU campus were donated by former greek members. Good luck.BigT3x wrote:The entire greek thing is a ridiculous waste of time and money. I wish we could just get rid of it.
That's essentially what joining a professional organization for networking purposes is. Wish I understood that when I was at SMU.BigT3x wrote:You mean to tell me that people with family money are the ones who choose to spend thousands as an undergrad on buying friends?Pony ^ wrote:90% of the buildings/donations on the SMU campus were donated by former greek members. Good luck.BigT3x wrote:The entire greek thing is a ridiculous waste of time and money. I wish we could just get rid of it.
Wow!