What is a soror?

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A sorority is a sisterhood organization typically found on college and university campuses. It is made up of female members who pledge to uphold certain values, traditions, and standards that are unique to their group. The main goal of a sorority is to promote sisterhood, academic excellence, leadership, and philanthropy. Members participate in various activities, including social events, volunteering, and community service projects. Sororities create a close-knit community where members can form lifelong bonds, gain leadership skills, and enhance their personal and professional development. Recruitment periods, also known as rush, take place at the beginning of each academic year, during which students can join one of the existing sororities on campus.