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The speaker talks about the requirements to join their sorority, including having a minimum GPA and being involved in school activities. They mention that their criteria for sisterhood is strict and not everyone can meet it. They discuss the mission of their sorority, which focuses on positivity and growth. They mention a tragic event involving a sister named Rachel, who is no longer part of the sorority. They express sadness over her passing and acknowledge that she had behaved in a way that didn't align with their ideals. They mention feeling regret for not being able to help her more. The speaker abruptly ends the interview, stating that they have somewhere to be. Oh my god, of course! You've come to the best sorority on campus for that. Well, having at least a 3.5 GPA requirement for those rushing our sorority plays a huge factor in that. It's also imperative for our sisters to participate in school activities like home games and showing support for our teams. Well, unfortunately, our criteria for sisterhood is strict for a reason. Usually, those that can't adhere to that aren't Delta Chi Omega material. Well, our mission is all about positivity and growth. Excuse me? I see. Well, it was obviously a horrible ordeal. We all mourn for our sister, but we know she would want us to continue with high spirits. We don't condone her actions prior to that... ...unfortunate incident. But we still hold her in high regard! Unfortunately, Zoe is no longer a part of our sorority. After the passing of Rachel, she believed our sorority was responsible for her death. Exactly. During an Alpha Psi Sigma party, Rachel had behaved in a way that didn't reflect Delta Chi Omega ideals. Numerous sisters had attempted to help her, but she ignored all of them. We should have tried harder. Maybe if we had... ...she'd still be here with us. It was. And we miss her every day. I'm sorry. I don't think I can continue with the interview. I have somewhere to be.