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Hound's Tooth

<strong>Subject:</strong><br />does bama need more sororities?<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Recruitment numbers keep going up and up ... but could another sorority come here and be successful? Delta Phi Epsilon (1927-1932, 1953-1973) presented but wasn't invited to colonize. Sensible decision -- niche group, small nationally, no presence in the state. Alpha Epsilon Phi (1948-1967) wouldn't work for the same reasons. If SDT can barely stay afloat, these two wouldn't cut it at all. Groups that have never been at Bama before are Alpha Sigma Alpha, Alpha Sigma Tau, Phi Sigma Sigma, Sigma Sigma Sigma, and Theta Phi Alpha. All are way too small and unknown outside the South to do well here. Tri Sigma has a chapter at Mizzou, but they're already struggling after being on campus for only a few years. Alpha Xi Delta (1927-1972, 1981-1988) and Sigma Kappa (1932-1943, 1988-1995) both left campus twice. Not a good precedent, but they're stronger nationally than any of the other groups not on campus.
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