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Monday, March 30, 2015

Philanthropy Spotlight - Alpha Gamma Delta Is Striking Out Diabetes



It’s 5 in the morning and my alarm has already started to sound way sooner than I would like for it to. As I pick up my phone, the light from the screen make me squint my eyes as I search the weather. Nothing like a 40 degree morning to really make you want to be outside all day.

       However, as I crawl from beneath my warm blankets and drag myself to my closet, I can’t help but feel a sense of excitement. Today’s the day of the Alpha Gamma Delta Softball Tournament. It’s our biggest philanthropy event of the year, and it never disappoints.

       Every year, the Theta Lambda chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta at the University of West Florida holds a softball tournament to raise money for the American Diabetes Association. This past month, we held our fifth annual tournament and had eleven teams compete.


       The teams have a choice of playing single or double elimination. Players pay a registration fee, and all teams must have at least two girls on the field at all times. The teams also get lunch and T-Shirts if they choose to do so. It’s a pretty sweet deal.

       The ladies of Alpha Gamma Delta hold philanthropy as a high priority. Our philanthropy focuses on the American Diabetes Association in order to help spread awareness and education about diabetes.


       This year, we were able to raise over $5,000 from the event, and it was all thanks to our sponsors, participants, and the hard work of our sisters.
       
At the event, sisters do everything from checking in the teams and taking pictures (thanks Jazz) to flipping burgers on the grill. There are even sisters who act as umpires, scorekeepers, and cheerleaders for all of the teams involved.

The event takes the teamwork and support of all of our members. Each girl is responsible for her own task at the tournament, but most importantly, it is our job to make sure that everyone has a great time and remembers the real meaning behind the event: philanthropy


Teams come from all over the campus. Honors students, Collegiate 100, fraternities and sororities, and just groups of friends all make teams to come out and have some fun. The winners of the event also receive a check that goes to their own philanthropy of choice. 

This year, the gentlemen of Pi Kappa Alpha took home the big win. Congrats again boys!

The ladies of Alpha Gam are always striving to help others. It’s part of our purpose and something we all feel strongly about. The Softball tournament is one of our favorite events, and we can’t wait to Strike Out Diabetes again next year!







Friday, March 27, 2015

Spring Bucket List

Spring has officially sprung! Now that it is once again acceptable to wear white sandals and bare more skin, I am itching to start marking things off of my spring bucket list! This year I have decided to only include ten items I want to do this spring to make my list more attainable.


1. Go to the beach



2. Explore a nearby city



3. Plant a teapot garden



4. Send pretty notes to friends back home



5. Shop the Lilly for Target launch



6. Add some spring touches to my living room



7. Try a lavender latte



8. Attend a day long concert



9. Buy a pretty pink lipstick for spring



10. Binge watch every season of PLL



[Bonus] Complete this list with sisters in tow!

What are you doing this spring?

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

The Midsemester Revival

Spring Break is over and you are back to having a test and a project due every week. Congratulations. For a lucky few, you are only a few weeks from being done with the rest of your education! By now, I'm sure you all have calculated exactly what grades you need to get on the remainder of your assignments to pass all of your classes to walk in May. I'm so jealous. 

I've officially hit the point where I don't care about random assignments so long as I maintain my grades enough to make it into Law School (my newest post-grade plan - god help me). I have reached out to some of my friends in order to find some advice on getting back on track (and over the midsemester slump).



One guy friend suggested that exercise is the best way to regain focus. Endorphins aren't just to make people happy so they don't commit homicide (please tell me you got the reference). 



Eating well was another suggestion. Fish is relatively easy to cook and with a side of broccoli or spinach and pasta you have a perfect meal! 

One of my sisters suggested that I get some sunshine! I have to admit that this is probably the best suggestion I got for me. I thrive after a little bit of sun and I love reading outside!

If all else fails, take a break and grab a cup of tea and a good book to settle into proper procrastination mode. Sometimes taking a little bit of time for yourself is the best way to clear your mind. 



I hope you can get over your Midsemester Slump and please send your suggestions my way! I can use all the help I can get! 

YIPS
Sonia 

Monday, March 23, 2015

Monday Inspiration - 7 Things to Remember

Mondays are rough. You just had two day off and now you are looking at your calendar stressing over the upcoming week and all that you have to get accomplished. I have gathered a few things to remember just in case you are having an especially difficult Monday!

1. Tonight when you go to bed, you get to wake up tomorrow with a fresh start.
2. Even Beyoncé has to deal with Mondays.
3. You have 4 days until Friday and 7 days until another Monday.
4. If your day gets to hard, have a 30 second dance party.
5. Nobody will care if you don't do your hair for class.
6. Coffee is made for days like today.
7. You can go to bed early tonight and nobody will judge you!



Go forth and have an amazing Monday! Don't forget to be awesome!

Friday, March 20, 2015

The Greek Stigma

With the negative light being shined on Greek Life right now, I'm sure you have heard many uneducated people's opinions about how horrible Greek Life is. I know personally, it actually makes me feel horrible. When someone criticizes something that you are so passionate about, it's hard not to.

When addressing these issues, it's important to stay calm and level headed. Remember that you won't convince everyone that Greek Life is amazing as you know it is. Here are a few tips:

1. Make sure you know your facts. Nothing is more likely to ruin your credibility than misquoting an amount raised for philanthropy or a number of active chapters on your campus.

2. Don't get frustrated. Get frustrated with rebuttals to your points will only make you mad. Stay level headed!

3. Take a deep breath. If you love your sorority, then who cares if someone else doesn't.

Good luck with all the negativity and email us if you have any stories about the Stigma!

YIPS (Yours in Panhellenic Sisterhood)

Monday, March 16, 2015

The Forging of Friendships


Hometowns are great. They’re your safe haven, your starting point, and your comfort zone. Mom’s home cooking and dad’s sarcasm are always in full force, and at the end of a long semester a hometown is a sight for tired eyes.

Friendships are always rekindled after long semesters away at school, but sometimes maintaining those friendships is not the easiest thing to do.

Going away for college is great. You have the ability to make all kinds of new connections and friendships while being away from home. When the time comes to get back to your roots, old friendships are never far behind.

However, sometimes it’s hard balancing the multiple types of friendships you’ve now cultivated in your life. Here are three basic friend types and signs that will let you know they’re right.  
The “basically blood brothers (or sisters)” Friendship
        Y’all may not share the same momma, but that’s about the only difference. You know their favorite color, who their second grade crush was, and you will never let them forget that one time in 7th grade when they shot milk out of their nose in the lunch room.

        Through grade school and high school you were each other’s go-to and confidant. College was never going to change that, even though you both ended up on opposite sides of the country. The truth is, the distance doesn’t matter. Those miles can’t erase the time spent to build your friendship, but it doesn’t hurt to let each other know you’ll always be there, even if it is only through a Skype call.


        This friendship is what they all should be. It sets the bar high. You don’t have to talk everyday. You don’t have to send each other gifts every month just to let each other know you’re there. When you’re together it’s like nothing ever changed.
        You each understand that new friendships have entered into the mix. You know that there may be someone else out there now who knows about your deep seeded love for all things related to the Friends sitcom, or that your biggest fear about yourself is that you secretly smell awful.

But that understanding is what makes it wonderful. You each love each other. You don’t hold each other back from new people and experiences, and at the end of the day you know that in a few months you’ll both be cuddled up on each other’s couch talking about where you’re both going to vacation to after graduation.

The “Call Me When You’re Here” Friendship
        College is a whole new world once you get there. It can be overwhelming, but it’s also amazing and exciting. There’s so much to do and get involved in that before you know it four weeks have passed since you’ve talked to your friends from home. It’s not your fault. Between school, a job, and sorority it’s hard to even make sure you check in with your mom.
        You haven’t forgotten about your old friendships, you’ve just started to work towards a life of your own. This doesn’t mean you love them any less or like your new circle more, it just means your’re growing up.

        There are going to be people who completely understand this. There are also going to be people who don’t understand at all. They truly believe that you would choose a new circle over your old one. They make sly comments about your campus involvement even though they don’t know anything about it. They make you out to be the bad guy, even though in all honesty they haven’t reached out to you in the last month or so either.


        These friendships are found by the boatload. They’re always ready to go out, but always shrink away when it’s time to study. They’re always ready to blame your college friends or relationships for reasons as to why they never hear from you anymore, even though they know full well that their logic is off base. It gets old after a while. Don’t let anyone push you into a corner when you know you’re just doing what is right for yourself.

        These friends won’t ever notice how their actions affect you. At the end of the day, it’s okay to accept that you won’t be as close to some of your hometown friends anymore. You know that if you ever need them or vice versa that you all will come running, but remember that a forced friendship isn’t going to make you happy.

The “Must’ve Been Separated At Birth” Friendships
        You always knew that somewhere in this world lived another version of yourself. You just never knew you’d find them. Then, you moved into your dorm or walked into a house full of amazing sisters and wide-eyed new members, and there they were.


You both enjoy Top Chef Junior re-runs and Buzzfeed videos. You both laugh at all of the same inappropriate things and share all of your same awkward situations. Honestly, somewhere out there is an old married couple that wishes they had the same type of shared brainwaves that y’all do. It’s borderline creepy, but still wonderful.

You both may be from two separate parts of the country, but that doesn’t stop the fun. You travel back and forth between each other’s places during breaks, and you never fail to snap chat yourself hiding in the back of your summer jobs.

This friendship is solid. It’s built to last. Even though you met during the part of your life that changes the most, you somehow know that this friendship isn’t going to change… even though your major has like five different times.



Friday, March 13, 2015

Spring Into Style

It's been sunny in Tacoma, WA since February, but I know my sisters in the rest of the country haven't been so lucky. Now that it's March hopefully everyone is starting to get some sun. When the sun comes out so does Spring fashion. Nothing is better than a cute dress or a floral top after months of dreary grey skies. Here are a few outfits to boost your Spring wardrobe!

1. For class...
Boho is back! Rock this Spring trend with a pair of paisley printed pants. Let your pants shine with a simple white tee. Grab a boho-inspired feather necklace and some wedges and you're ready to go. This outfit is on trend, but also casual enough for everyday classes. You'll be turning heads in the library with this fresh attire.
Shirt - Pants - Necklace - Shoes

2. For those rainy days...
Don't let a little rain ruin your style. Embrace the rainy days with a cute pair of rain boots. These navy ones will look great with any outfit, especially these bright pink pants. Grab a light sweater and a scarf to keep you warm on those chilly early spring days.
Boots - Pants - Sweater - Scarf - Bag

3. For the weekend...
Florals are a classic Spring trend, but it can get boring. Mix it up with an edgy spin. This floral skort is popping with color. With a black crop top and some killer booties, your ready to dance the night away. Add a 90s chocker and some retro sunglasses to complete the look. This definitely isn't your grandma's floral.
Top - Skort - Necklace - Booties - Sunglasses

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

The Happy and Healthy Series: Eating Healthy on a Budget

It’s hard to get into healthy habits especially in college but it doesn’t have to be! From motivation to making it budget friendly. Here at Sisterhood Redefined, we want to help! Each month you’ll get a post about how to be healthy in a college environment from eating to working out to managing negative stress.


This month is all about eating healthy on a college budget!

The first thing I notice myself spending money on while I’m on campus is snacks. Snacks that are really not good for me. You also lose a lot of money buying a coke and a bag of chips out of a vending machine. Carry a water bottle with you onto campus so you can refill it in free water fountains when you are thirsty. I usually drink a cup of coffee on my way to campus so I put it in a tumbler with a straw that way I can refill that with water! The next thing is avoiding vending machine snacks. Eating before you come on to campus is the easiest way to not spend a dollar on a bag of chips. Second bring snacks from home if you will need something else to eat! Carrot sticks or Honey Nut Cheerios are easy snacks that will be ok if you have them in your bag all morning. If you have to buy food from on campus, grab a side salad or a side of veggies at one of the on campus restaurants –this way you are eating more filling and all around better for you things and are only spending a dollar or two more.  



The next thing to work on is your grocery lists! Note that I said list. The biggest cause of overspending is not following a list and just picking up what you decide that you want at the time. Preplan your meals at the beginning of the week and look through your pantry to see what you already have. Sandwiches (while unexciting) are easy, healthy and customizable depending on what you have in your pantry. Eggs are another healthy and quick meal.



As far as meal ideas go, check out our Pinterest board, recipes! We have tons of ideas for what is doable in a college apartment and on a college budget for one people or for a party!


If you have any requests for what to see in this series, email sisterhoodredefined@gmail.com! I hope you have a happy and healthy month!  


Author's Note: This article was written by Sonia. She just forgot to upload it from her own account! 

Monday, March 9, 2015

World Class Spring Break on a College Student's Budget // Giveaway

Life’s tough when you’re a broke college student. While usually it feels as if you’re getting the full, envied “college experience” stopping at Starbucks with sisters between classes, proudly sporting your letters on campus, and running around in a tutu and feather boa during Greek Week, reality hits you full force when Spring Break rolls around and you realize...you don’t have plans or the cash to any.


If this sounds vaguely (or completely) familiar to you, your FOMO (the Fear of Missing Out) is probably raging as you begin to see your Instagram feed full of sandy snapshots and bikini-clad girls throwing what they know on the ocean’s shore. Luckily for you, whether you’re in your hometown for Spring Break or still near campus for the week, there are multiple fun options which can help you chase away your Winter blues and enjoy your long-awaited break to the fullest!


  1. Day Trip to a Hometown Favorite

So maybe you’re hometown isn’t all that exciting - we can’t all live in NYC or LA! But more likely than not, your area probably has a few hidden jewels which are perfect for a spare day on break. Maybe you’ve been there a thousand times before - an interesting museum, a cool tourist town with great shopping, a kid’s amusement park - but chances are that some of your friends or sisters have never been there before! Treat them to something new and re-live some of your favorite childhood or hometown memories with some of your favorite girls (or guys)!


  1. Pamper Yourself with a Girls’ Day



Between the stress of writing your senior thesis and the ridiculous amount of work you were assigned for your foreign language class, a day of relaxation is beginning to sound just as great as a night out. Take advantage of the free time and book an appointment at your favorite spa, a nail salon, or take a trip to the mall. All work and no play makes for a cranky college student, so treat yourself and indulge! You deserve it!


  1. Book a Hotel Room



Remember the glorious feeling you would get when you would walk through the doors of a hotel and smell the chlorine of the indoor pool? Nothing else quite screams vacation more! But you don’t need to travel cross-country or get to the coastline to enjoy your own little vacation! Check your local hotels and see if they have any spare rooms for cheap (most hotels would rather give you a low price than have empty rooms for the night!) and gather a few sisters for a night of lounging by the pool and watching Netflix in those cozy white robes the hotel provides you with! The “vacation” probably won't cost you more than $50 and will satisfy the travel-bug in you (for now, at least)!


  1. Take Advantage of that Beach House or Cottage!



There’s a pretty good chance that your or one of your sister’s families owns a beach home or a cottage somewhere in your area, and an even better chance that it’ll be vacant for the week of your Spring Break! Whether you live in a warm climate where you can soak up the sun, or enjoy your break in fuzzy earmuffs with hot cocoa in hand, there are so many options when you have a fun place to be with your sisters or hometown friends!


  1. Attend an Event!



So maybe you and your sisters have a strangely-serious obsession with Ariana Grande. Or maybe you want to re-live your childhood and see the circus while it’s in town. Or maybe you want to cheer on your city’s hockey team. Or maybe a DJ you like is playing at a local venue. Check StubHub, Ticketmaster, and your school’s Student Activities office (they usually have great deals on tickets for local events!) and plan a night out for the event! Get dressed up, have a fun dinner in the city, and enjoy the show!


  1. Explore Your City to the Fullest

Your city might seem boring to you, but that’s only because you’re so well-acquainted with it! Although you know every crook and corner like the back of your hand, that probably means you’re also it’s best tour guide! Gather some friends and explore your city’s hidden treasures - from your favorite Mexican restaurant, to the best vintage store in the area, to the building with the best view of the city, and show them what a great city you live in!


  1. Take a Food Tour



Maybe I’m biased because my sister founded a food tour business (shameless plug for Chew Philly Food Tours), but one of my favorite things to do is explore new places to eat! While this can certainly get expensive, food tours gives you the option to experience the best eateries in town for a fraction of the price while exploring all of the cuisine your area is famous for! This is perfect for a day out with friends and sisters (because we all know how much sorority girls love to eat). Book a tour and get the “Food Network” experience you know you’ve secretly been dying to have.


  1. Visit a Sister in Her Hometown!



Okay, your city might not be the most exciting place on Earth, but things can get a whole lot more exciting very fast if you have a sorority sister who lives somewhere interesting! Whether your best friend lives in a big city, across the country, or on a farm, think about finally taking her up on her offer and see where she’s from! Her family will probably welcome you into their home with open arms and she’ll be more than thrilled to show you around her hometown! And what a better way to bond with a sister you’ve already grown so close with?


  1. Visit Another Chapter


We say it all the time, but really, isn’t one of the most exciting, inspiring parts of belonging to a sorority the fact that there around 150,000 women across the world who share your sisterhood? Take advantage of it! Most chapters love visitors and meeting sisters from other chapters (I get excited when another sister even follows me on Tumblr!) and if it’s a chapter with a house, they’ll probably be more than happy to have you as a guest for the week!

  10. Enter This Giveaway

With the above tips you can surely have a world class spring break, but to make it sweeter you can enter to win an adorable tumbler filled with all the spring break essentials. This cup from Crafts by TK will be filled with a custom 2015 spring break necklace, koozies, a pair of kroakies, a $15 gift card to Chilpotle, a $10 gift card to Barnes and Noble, and several other goodies! All you have to do to enter is complete the RaffleCopter below!


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Friday, March 6, 2015

Femin-rority: How to be a Member of a Sorority and a Feminist


            When you think feminism the last thing you think is sorority girl. Is it because sororities and the women associated are victims of certain stereotypes that are seen as anti-feminist? Or is it because fraternities are associated with sororities and that patriarchal institution overshadows the matriarchy? Or could it be that feminists just don’t join sororities because that type of institution holds values that are simply opposite of those that are feminist? Well, I’m here to let you know that being a sorority girl is the epitome of being a feminist. I know because I’m both.


Feminism: What and Why?

            Feminism is a noun meaning the advocacy of women’s rights on the grounds of political, social, and economic equality to men. The key phrase here is, “equality to men.” This doesn’t mean women over men. This doesn’t mean man bashing, man hating, or man-eating, and it doesn’t mean any violence of negativity towards men. Though men can be part of the problem as to why there isn’t equality of women in today’s society, women are just as much to blame. Some women are what we call the “femi-nazi”, which is that particular girl you know who participates in the man hating activities. That by no means is feminism. Then there are the women who don’t realize that even though our society is quite modern that women are not equal by any means.

            This leads me to why you should be a feminist. Here are my eight reasons why you should be a feminist:

1.      Because women still deal with catcalling on a daily basis. Ladies, this by no means is flattering. This is a man exercising what he thinks is his right to treat you like a piece of eye candy or meat. You are not a piece of meat.

2.      Because the US Senate is unequally split twenty women to eighty men. And with certain debates coming up in the government about women’s reproductive health there are not enough women to speak for the female population. Men would never let us make decisions based on their reproductive system why should we let them do the same?

3.      Because women still earn $0.77 to every man’s dollar. And if you’re in a minority group that is even less.

4.      Because women are still criticized for what they wear and for the fact that their bodies are different from men’s. Women should not be judged on how well they do their job based on the color of their lipstick. Likewise, when a woman is raped it shouldn’t matter what she was wearing. And women should not be responsible for men getting distracted by what they choose to wear.

5.      Because in the US a woman is raped every six seconds. That means every six seconds a human being is violated on a very intimate and emotional level. And then the victim is blamed.

6.      Because women are taught to hold their keys between their fingers when they walk alone to their car at night.

7.      Because in a domestic abuse situation people ask “Why did she stay?” instead of “Why did he hit her?”

8.      And because even if you’ve never experienced any of these things other women have and part of being a feminist is supporting your fellow woman.



How to be a feminist?

            So, you’ve read over the reasons to be a feminist and one or more of them sparked anger or outrage in your heart. Well, now is the time to start becoming a feminist, and here is how.
            First off just be you. Embrace who you are. If you’re still looking for who that is then give yourself the adequate amount of time you need to in order to find yourself. It’s all about being aware of who you are because the more aware you are the easier it is to complete the transformation into the master feminist.
            Secondly, stop obsessing about your body. If you love your body then that’s all that matters. If you don’t and it’s because you feel unhealthy start finding ways to be healthy. As long as you are aware of how you feel physically that is all that matters. But remember it is you who are allowed to decide how you feel about your body and only you.
            Stop using derogatory terms when talking to or about your girlfriends. Names like “slut” or “bitch”, I believe, are appropriate in certain joking situations when both parties know 100% that it is not to be taken seriously. Using names like that on an excessive basis can really wear down other women’s self esteems. That is not what feminism is about. We want to build up our friends not tear them down.
            Don’t change yourself because someone asked you to. If a guy you’re dating doesn’t like something about you and he asks you to change it do not do it. As long as you’re not harming anyone or it’s not threatening your health you do not have to change for anyone. The same goes for your girlfriends too. My personal view about friends is that if they’re not building you up or a positive influence in your life then you don’t need them. Life is too short to deal with toxic people.
            Now when you do get into some type of relationship with a guy (or girl. We’re about equality) make sure you are making smart sexual decisions. Think about your emotional and physical health when making these decisions. Err on the side of caution and be real with yourself as well as with your partner.
            Lastly, take action. Encourage other women to become feminists because the more that answer the call to action the more we will be heard. We live in a modern world we deserve equality.




Sororities and Fraternities and Feminism Oh My!

            One of the reasons why people don’t put feminism and sororities together in the same sentence or thought is because a lot of times we are overshadowed by our male counterparts. Whether it is on the campus stage or the national stage sororities sometimes take a backseat to fraternities, and maybe it’s because one is for men and the other for women.
            Fraternities in the media dwarf sororities whether it be positive coverage such as a fraternity raising awareness for a certain philanthropic cause, or negative coverage like the most recent sexual assault accusations that have been floating around the internet; you don’t see a lot of sororities show up in headlines. Sororities do not get equal coverage as fraternities do in the media, and that should change. Fraternities and sororities have the same organizational coverage but for different sexes. The coverage should be the same.
Also, when you see go Greek campaigns online or on college campuses a lot of Greeks like to point out that a lot of famous people went Greek and are now successful. However, most CEOs and politicians are male and therefore were in fraternities; whereas, sororities can lay claim over reality TV stars, TV hosts, and inventors of casseroles. Not that those are not prestigious, they are, but we should also be able to boast that this politician or humanitarian was in a sorority.
            Another issue is that just like with men and women there is a double standard for fraternities and sororities. With fraternities brothers are gaining a network opportunity, but sisters in a sorority are gaining a family or are joining an organization for the “girl bonding.” Though that may be true we have the same opportunities that are afforded to fraternities, but nobody mentions that when it comes up in conversation.
The same with leadership experience; a president of a fraternity is shown to have qualities of a leader; whereas, a president of a sorority is seen as the “Head Bitch in Charge.” To be honest, I think it’s more complicated and challenging to be a president of an all female organization. Everyone has an opinion and everyone wants to be heard.
The biggest double standard in my experience as an active member was during recruitment. Sorority recruitment on my campus was held to much stricter rules than that of fraternity recruitment. Boys are able to go and smoke cigars with brothers and talk with them about joining. Opposite of that is sorority recruitment where a sorority can get in trouble for letting a girl leave their house with a plastic cup for fear that it looks like we are bribing her to want our sorority. If sororities have these rules then it should only be right that the fraternities have them too.

Stereotypes of Sorority Life

            Some stereotypes are responsible for the dissociation of feminism and sororities. Let’s address those shall we.

1.      “So don’t you like pay for your friends?” – No. With any organization you’re going to have to pay fees. These pay for things like shirts, events, philanthropy weeks, etc. With Greek life you may also have to pay to live in a house. You cannot put a price on the experience you gain by joining a sisterhood. It’s pretty much priceless.

2.      “Aren’t sorority girls dumb?” – On the contrary, many sororities have scholarship requirements for members. Some of the smartest women I know are my sorority sisters. But I will admit we all have our blonde moments, most of which happen during finals week.

3.      “Sororities girls are just glorified party girls.” – This one makes me laugh because I went to the bar maybe a total of three times my senior year. What may bring this stereotype about is that on campuses, especially ones with a big Greek community, parties at fraternity houses are more widely advertised. But I do believe that in college everyone goes out at least once, and in sororities we are no different.

4.      “Sorority girls are easy.” – I cannot tell you how many times I have heard this said about sorority girls. I’m going to be completely honest. It’s college. Everyone explores a little bit in college. It’s the first time that you’re away from home for any extended amount of time. Things are going to happen and you’re going to try new experiences. I promise you that in a sorority you have the support system that looks out for you and makes sure you’re making the right decisions and that’s not just emotionally or physically, but just in your life in general.

5.      “Sorority girls only care about how they look.” – This isn’t halfway true. Sure, during recruitment we may all be dressed the same but that’s so that we look like a unified front to the potential new members. Not only that, but we don’t look very impressive if we are in sweats and trying to recruit. It’s like going to a job interview. You have to be presentable. However, plenty of my sisters, myself included, could care less about how we look. As long as we get to class on time that’s all we worry about.

6.      “You only get into a sorority if you’re rich and a girly girl.” – My chapter has to be one of the most diverse group of women I’ve ever had the pleasure of meeting. There are plenty of sisters who are girly girls, but I also have a sister who is a huge jock (she’s the goalie for our lacrosse team.) Personally, when I moved back home after graduation I decorated my room with Lilly Pulitzer, but on the other hand I could quote all three of The Lord of the Rings movies. It’s takes every kind of woman to build a sorority.


If you’re in a sorority currently and were hesitant about taking the leap into feminism because you were afraid you’d be less of a sister do not worry you’re already halfway there. Being a sorority sister is about lifting up your fellow sisters just like being a feminist is about lifting up your fellow female. If you’re not in a sorority but you were hesitant about joining because you’re a feminist please know that you can do both. The two go hand in hand. As a feminist and a sorority girl I wish you the most beautiful sisterhood and the most awesome girl power!