Gender: Female Year: Freshman
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1. Yes
2. Arab/Egyptian 3. "Hell no" 4. Not that much, honestly 5. "I think that they aim for an image and want people to fit an image and I don't fit that image and don't want to. But I don't have anything against people who do." 6. "I think I have a harder time getting into frat parties than other girls. But I think there's good and bad people everywhere." 7. "They might be, but they don't want to be explicit about it, because they don't want to be racist. I think subconsciously though, people do not think about Muslims the same." 8. "Stereotypes; fear of what's different; of what they don't know. It's like here, people assume I'm a goody-two-shoes because I am Muslim. But I don't want them to assume anything. I haven't really had any negative experiences here with students...but from a parent one time." 9. When people of all different backgrounds and experiences and mindsets and ideologies come together and share their experiences to create an environment that is welcoming to people different from you. It is not denying your culture, but sharing and learning from it... to build a new culture maybe? 10. No. 11. "They try to, but don't actually do, because they don't understand multiculturalism. But also because Greek institutions inherentlydon't promote it and they kinds of people they attract." 12. "I don't really have religious values. I suppose the way that sorority girls dress...sort of immodest which conflicts with me." |