By Dafne Dorcelus
Student Reporter
Northwestern’s very own, new president of the Delta Zeta, Elizabeth Jackson, talks about some of the things she has planned for this year and the growth within the Delta Zeta since she took the pledge three years ago.
On the second floor end of South Hall the green and pink color triumphs it.
Jackson is a general education major and says being president of Delta Zeta helps her build a “take charge attitude.”
Jackson said she hopes to continue the community service work and expand the amount of pledges this year. Jackson said she hopes to change the views that some people have on sororities, based on things they have heard or cliché sororities’ movie.
Jackson said she wants people to know that the members of Delta Zeta are really fun to be around and down to earth girls.
Mary Ellis, 2nd year pledge, gives some insights on the formal and what Delta has done for her.
Ellis, a junior general studies major, tells students to bring their dancing shoes along with finest gowns because this year’s formal is going to be a starry night.
The formal’s purpose is to gather future pledges for Delta Zeta and give them insights on what to expect when joining the sorority.
This is the 2nd annual formal and Ellis hopes to have a bigger turnout this year and more pledges.
The Delta Zeta formal will be held on the 2nd floor of the student center and dress code is formal and highly enforced.
Ellis said this sorority has helped her make some really good friends and her be more confident in herself.
She encourages any and every women looking to do positive things and meet wonderful people to join Delta Zeta!