SC State sororities reveal new members
Dervedia Thomas
Issue date: 3/9/10 Section: Features
Apparently, this is not uncommon for this organization as their President Kirsten Nash, said they have previously had a line of 108 girls.
Nash, who became a member in the spring of 2008, is also the Student Government Association's (SGA) Corresponding Secretary. She said that she thinks the large interest in her organization stems from the fact that Deltas have been making a positive impact not just at SC State, but at other college campuses.
She also pointed out the number of persons in leadership positions at SC State. These included 2008-2009 SGA President Whitney McCrea, current SGA Recording Secretary Shenita Jackson and 2008-2009 Miss Junior Brittany Sade Jackson. The new line, she said, also includes campus leaders. Those mentioned were Senator at Large for the SGA, Chassidy Hinton, President of the Honors Program Chanel Lincoln and President of the National Society of Black Engineers, Fransha Wagner.
In an atmosphere where only four of the Pan Hellenic Greeks at SC State have active chapters, both the Deltas and the Zetas say they already have ideas for a resurgence of Greek life.
"We are already planning for our next event which will be called Finer Womanhood," said Miss SC State, "as well as Greek Week where we will collaborate with the Sigmas, the Deltas and the SGRhos."
Not to be outdone, the Deltas said "Look for us." They already have ideas that they plan on implementing this year and with the help of their large membership, they expect to have high student involvement.
Nash, who became a member in the spring of 2008, is also the Student Government Association's (SGA) Corresponding Secretary. She said that she thinks the large interest in her organization stems from the fact that Deltas have been making a positive impact not just at SC State, but at other college campuses.
She also pointed out the number of persons in leadership positions at SC State. These included 2008-2009 SGA President Whitney McCrea, current SGA Recording Secretary Shenita Jackson and 2008-2009 Miss Junior Brittany Sade Jackson. The new line, she said, also includes campus leaders. Those mentioned were Senator at Large for the SGA, Chassidy Hinton, President of the Honors Program Chanel Lincoln and President of the National Society of Black Engineers, Fransha Wagner.
In an atmosphere where only four of the Pan Hellenic Greeks at SC State have active chapters, both the Deltas and the Zetas say they already have ideas for a resurgence of Greek life.
"We are already planning for our next event which will be called Finer Womanhood," said Miss SC State, "as well as Greek Week where we will collaborate with the Sigmas, the Deltas and the SGRhos."
Not to be outdone, the Deltas said "Look for us." They already have ideas that they plan on implementing this year and with the help of their large membership, they expect to have high student involvement.

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