Being familiar with greek organizations, I have to question the accusations that these girls were ONLY unattractive. The better sororities at every school I attended usually had girls who were fairly well rounded: decent grades, decent personalities, decent looks, etc. Of course this is a huge generalization, but sororities with bad reputations often took whoever they could, and bad looks does not automatically mean good grades and good people.
I do not know a single person from that chapter, and I have to believe many are embarrased by this attention. But if these accusations are going to be leveled upon the sorority, an equally honest defense is warranted.
2007-03-11
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