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Rush Hour: Greek Groups Get Popular

I'm very individualistic, but I thought this was a place where I could be

an individual and accepted as that, but be a part of a community."

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M. Kate Richey '03, president of DG, says she was unprepared for

the huge number of prospective members that came out for rush, but she wasn't surprised.

"Sororities are beginning to have a bigger presence on campus," Richey

says. "There are more social events, more community service options, and

overall [sororities] have more to offer and are getting their name out."

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