75°F
weather icon Mostly Clear

White sororities admit black students at Univ. of Alabama

TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Black women are joining traditionally white sororities at the University of Alabama amid efforts to end racial segregation within Greek-letter social groups.

University President Judy Bonner said Friday that four black students and two other minority students have accepted bids to pledge white sororities.

The move comes after a protest march across campus and complaints following a student newspaper report about some sororities rejecting prospective members because of their race last month.

The university changed recruitment rules in an attempt to make it easier for the groups to accept minority members.

A few blacks have joined white groups in the past and vice versa, but most groups have remained segregated.

President Judy Bonner has called for “systemic” change in Greek organizations at Alabama, where about one-quarter of the undergraduates are members.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
Trump orders troops to Portland, Oregon, in latest deployment to US cities

President Donald Trump said Saturday he will send troops to Portland, Oregon, “authorizing Full Force, if necessary,” as he expands his controversial deployments to more American cities.

Netanyahu says Israel won’t ‘buckle’ in defiant UN speech

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow world leaders on Friday that his nation “must finish the job” against Hamas in Gaza.

Ex-FBI director Comey indicted in connection with Russia probe

Former FBI Director James Comey was charged with making a false statement and obstruction days after President Donald Trump appeared to urge his attorney general to prosecute him.

Starbucks to close hundreds of stores as part of turnaround plan

Starbucks said Thursday it’s closing hundreds of U.S. and Canadian stores and laying off 900 nonretail employees as it focuses more of its resources on a turnaround.

MORE STORIES