`Evictions at Sorority Raise Issue of Bia`/ `More Religion, but Not the Old-Time Kind` summary
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http://www.nytimes.com/2007/02/25/education/25sorority.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/09/weekinreview/09good.html?_r=0
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In “Evictions at Sorority Raise Issue of Bias”, Sam Dillon poses the question ‘Judgment or truth: Are sorority sisters being bullied or biasing themselves?’ The sorority sisters of Delta Zeta are split 12 to 23, all because of a survey done by a psychology professor at DePauw University. Negative stereotypes and judgment of poor contribution left these 23 sisters at no choice but to leave the Delta Zeta house, and eventually resign and quit the sorority. The 23 sisters evicted were woman who were overweight, also included Korean and Vietnamese members. The ones allowed to stay were slender and popular with fraternity men.The president of DePauw University
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