Sorority Girl Email Forces Resignation

Sorority girl email: A sorority leader who wrote a long, rambling, and profanity-laced rant against her fellow sisters has resigned, it was reported.
Sorority Girl Email Forces Resignation
4/25/2013
Updated:
7/18/2015

Sorority girl email: A sorority leader who wrote a long, rambling, and profanity-laced rant against her fellow sisters has resigned, it was reported.

A copy of the letter to her sisters went viral on the Internet this week, with Gawker.com describing her as the “most deranged” sorority girl. She was identified later as Rebecca Martinson, with the University of Maryland.

“And for those of you who are offended at this email, I would apologize but I really don’t give a [expletive],” the email reads, describing her fellow sisters as “awkward” and “boring.”

On Wednesday, Delta Gamma said that she has resigned over the message.

“The tone and content of the email was highly inappropriate and unacceptable by any standard,” it said on its Facebook. “No matter who released it to the public or how it reached such a mass audience, the email content should not reflect on any sorority woman in general or any fraternal organization at large.”

It added: “This is a regrettable action by a college junior – a personal email that is now on view for a global audience. And as all reasonable people can agree, this is an email that should never have been sent by its author. Period.”