Congratulations!!!! I also wanted to point out something...we are both from a Beta Gamma Chapter. I am from the Beta Gamma Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta at Dillard University. It will be one year on March 19th! Again, congratulations!!!!
just as hard?...Cmon be serious
they had to work twice as hard because they were white..
Sure that may be true for some of them but not all of them. The few white people that I have talked to that are in a BGLO said that they were actually treated the same as their line sisters.
Honestly I don't have a problem with it. Sometimes it catches me off guard to see a white person in a BGLO but I know that they had to work just as hard as I did to earn their letters.
Does anybody know what Hunch Punch is, and how you make it?
I don't know about everyone else but my friends make hunch punch with everclear and hawaiian punch. They also cut up some fruit and let it soak in the drink.
On behalf of all my Sorors, I would like to say thank you!
It was 93 years ago,
22 women had to go
On a mission to make the world a little greater
And in 1913 founded Delta Sigma Theta.
OOOOOOO-OOOOOOOP
May we continue to run strong for another 93 years! :smt050
If I were you, I would try to go for it now and not wait til your senior year. At my school, they only had lines every 2 years so I had to wait til my senior year to participate. It was ok but you don't really get to participate in anything after you cross because your concentrating on graduation.
I can't remember the names of the books that I read for other organizations (no offense to the other BGLOs), but "In Search of Sisterhood" is very informative if your interested in DST.
hmmmm so you telling me, if u were interested in an organization and a few of the members of that organization was asses towards you, you would still wanna be down with them? I dont care what you say, you can wanna be something for like 10 years and then if someone comes across and piss you off on a whole other level, that would turn you off. I mean, sure, its not the whole organization but you are repping them. You are holding down your organization.
If you change your mind about joining an organization based off of the members behavior towards you, then clearly you don't want it bad enough. If you wanted it bad enough, you wouldn't let that bother you so much. You should be focused on the original principles that the organization was founded on.
Some of my prophytes were mean, but I didn't let that stop me. I worked hard and didn't let them come between me and my goal. That's how I got to where I am now.