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The student paper, The Crimson White, was gearing up to write a story about Kennedy's acceptance.
The student paper, The Crimson White, was gearing up to write a story about Kennedy's acceptance.
The Crimson White even had a photographer ready to capture the moment on bid day, the day when sororities extend invitations or bids to freshmen. Bid day is a big deal.
The Crimson White even had a photographer ready to capture the moment on bid day, the day when sororities extend invitations or bids to freshmen. Bid day is a big deal.
The Crimson White even had a photographer ready to capture the moment on bid day, the day when sororities extend invitations or bids to freshmen. Bid day is a big deal.
But bid day 2013 didn't bring the anticipated celebration. Because Kennedy didn't get a bid from a single one of the 16 sororities.
But bid day 2013 didn't bring the anticipated celebration. Because Kennedy didn't get a bid from a single one of the 16 sororities.
But bid day 2013 didn't bring the anticipated celebration. Because Kennedy didn't get a bid from a single one of the 16 sororities.
Abby had since dropped out of her sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta, so she wasn't in the loop about what had happened. She started reaching out to a few old sorority sisters, but no one was willing to talk to the paper. Then, she remembered a girl in the sorority named Melanie.
Abby had since dropped out of her sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta, so she wasn't in the loop about what had happened. She started reaching out to a few old sorority sisters, but no one was willing to talk to the paper. Then, she remembered a girl in the sorority named Melanie.
Abby had since dropped out of her sorority, Alpha Gamma Delta, so she wasn't in the loop about what had happened. She started reaching out to a few old sorority sisters, but no one was willing to talk to the paper. Then, she remembered a girl in the sorority named Melanie.
Abby was right. Melanie was willing to talk. And she shared everything that had gone down in Alpha Gamma Delta. She said the first round of rush had gone as usual. Two days of nonstop conversations with freshmen. But then things got strange. The Alpha Gamma sisters were supposed to vote on which freshmen to invite back for the next round.
Abby was right. Melanie was willing to talk. And she shared everything that had gone down in Alpha Gamma Delta. She said the first round of rush had gone as usual. Two days of nonstop conversations with freshmen. But then things got strange. The Alpha Gamma sisters were supposed to vote on which freshmen to invite back for the next round.
Abby was right. Melanie was willing to talk. And she shared everything that had gone down in Alpha Gamma Delta. She said the first round of rush had gone as usual. Two days of nonstop conversations with freshmen. But then things got strange. The Alpha Gamma sisters were supposed to vote on which freshmen to invite back for the next round.
But that's when they heard from their alumni that there would be no vote. The alumni had already decided who would be invited back. As odd as it may seem, it's not unusual for sorority alumni, often middle-aged women, to have a say in which girls get bids. But in this case, the alumni had decided to eliminate Kennedy without the usual discussion and input from the current sorority members.
But that's when they heard from their alumni that there would be no vote. The alumni had already decided who would be invited back. As odd as it may seem, it's not unusual for sorority alumni, often middle-aged women, to have a say in which girls get bids. But in this case, the alumni had decided to eliminate Kennedy without the usual discussion and input from the current sorority members.
But that's when they heard from their alumni that there would be no vote. The alumni had already decided who would be invited back. As odd as it may seem, it's not unusual for sorority alumni, often middle-aged women, to have a say in which girls get bids. But in this case, the alumni had decided to eliminate Kennedy without the usual discussion and input from the current sorority members.