predictions for the new sorority delta gamma?
by: Roger SterlingWe have seen ADPi make their way onto campus. Do you think that DG is going to be the next ADPI? or do you think that they are going to be different? I personally feel like this is just going to further stretch that talent out even thinner with all the other sororities.
#2by: MyOpinion
#6by: Caitlin
My initial thought when I heard a new organization was coming to CNU was that is was going to be like ADPi and be a bunch of girls who seemingly didn't fit in anywhere else, but this past year I've come to realize that it is still a valuable organization to our community and that even though many of those girls don't fit the stereotypical sorority girl type, they love their sisters and they find a sense of self worth and purpose through their sorority. With DG, it could be a carbon copy of ADPi and just take the girls who didn't get bids or who were on the fence about Greek life and didn't rush, or they could be girls like myself who have wanted to go Greek for a while now but have been worried about other things like financial or academic issues and the timing has just not been right. I'm sure takeoff will be rough, but I'm sure both Alpha Delta Pi and Delta Gamma will find their stride and have an awesome impact on CNU.
#8by: dg
Hey, so I'm a DG at another school in VA. When you get down to it and look at everything we're about and everything we stand for, it's a great organization. Yes, colonization is rough and you usually don't get the top girls, we're a great sorority. I'm sure the first year will be rough at CNU, but I'm also sure that if you give it a couple years, they'll be fine.
#10by: CNU DG
An update for anyone who may be interested:
I am a sister of the DG chapter at CNU and I can't help but say that we have far exceeded the low expectations others on this post may have had for us.
Our chapter has received recognition numerous times in the few short months that we have been on campus.
We all jumped right in to get involved on campus in as many ways possible to show our fellow students that we really are here to Do Good! Our sisters aren't "second rate," we all just knew what we wanted and were willing to wait for it :) DG at CNU is thriving and I'm so proud to be a part of this amazing sisterhood.
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by: kitchen
nice try, ADPi