My Experience with Sorority Recruitment on Zoom
The process of sorority recruitment has always been in person. Like many things during the pandemic, Covid changed the way that sorority chapters recruited new members.
The process of sorority recruitment has always been in person. Like many things during the pandemic, Covid changed the way that sorority chapters recruited new members.
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