sigma kappa
by: ?#2by: ua
this has been said time and time again: we don't want a new sorority on campus, we want sdt to start participating in formal rush. i literally don't know what else to say because literally so many people just want sdt to be held to the same standards as all the other npc sororities here. it's not fair that they get all the perks of being a part of the Panhellenic council here yet don't have to do nearly as much work as all the other houses. i get it, sdt likes how they operate, but if they're going to sit back and relax then they can do so off campus and give their house to another sorority or fraternity more deserving. sdt has a strong history here with a lot of involved alums, so honestly if sdt really wanted to participate in formal rush, they could easily find a way. i know they have like 60 member and i know they'd need more for formal rush but if theres a will theres a way. at this point all the sororities are bursting at the seams... the first option should be to push sdt to participate in formal rush... and the final option should be to introduce a new sorority. if we have a fully capable and established npc sorority already here why should we waste money, time, and effort to try to colonize a new sorority that could very well fail.
#5by: new
There is nothing wrong with smaller chapters that don't compete with most large sororities.
Both Sigma Delta Tau and Alpha Epsilon Phi are NPC sororities that do not formally recruit on some campuses. This is allowed with the permission of each individual campus where these groups are located.
NPC formed and matured by including smaller national sororities whose membership roles consist of worthy collegiate and alumnae women. These groups have remained smaller in size and scope, yet laudable women are still joining and remaining valuable members to their campus and society.
NPC will not be kicking out these two groups, or any group, simply for the sake of their smaller membership size.
#6by: Active
I'm an active Sigma Kappa at an SEC school and am really excited about Sigma Kappa coming to Alabama. This school is incredibly beautiful and there is so much pride in being a student here. By the time I graduate Sigma Kappa will probably be doing their first rush and I'm considering graduate school here so I could potentially be an advisor or something along those lines. Obviously, it will be a few years before it's decided that a house on par with the new ones can be built (although I SK will need one to attract and retain PNMs). I really hope this proves to be a successful colonization and that the Greek community is as warm and welcoming as it has been when I've visited friends during game days.
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