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'''Alpha Chi Omega''' (AXO) is one of the four officially recognized campus [[:Category:Sororities|sororities]]. Its members are known for having "good personalities". Based on a quick glance, most of its members belong to [[Barnard]].
 
'''Alpha Chi Omega''' (AXO) is one of the four officially recognized campus [[:Category:Sororities|sororities]]. Its members are known for having "good personalities". Based on a quick glance, most of its members belong to [[Barnard]].
  
== Website plagiarism ==
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== Website ==
  
In preparation for recruitment season, AXO redesigned their [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/aco/Home.html website] late in the summer of [[2006]]. Apparently impressed with the site's amateurish design, rival sorority, [[Kappa Alpha Theta]] updated their own [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/kap/Welcome.html website] the following week with a suspiciously similar design, including an identical content layout and menu area. Despite protests from AXO, Theta members refused to change the design.
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In preparation for recruitment season, AXO redesigned their [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/aco/Home.html website] late in the summer of [[2006]]; shortly thereafter, [[Kappa Alpha Theta]] updated their own [http://www.columbia.edu/cu/kap/Welcome.html website] with a similar design, including an identical content layout and menu area, originating from the an application called iweb.
  
 
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Revision as of 22:57, 31 May 2007

The lyre, Alpha Chi Omega's symbol

Alpha Chi Omega (AXO) is one of the four officially recognized campus sororities. Its members are known for having "good personalities". Based on a quick glance, most of its members belong to Barnard.

Website

In preparation for recruitment season, AXO redesigned their website late in the summer of 2006; shortly thereafter, Kappa Alpha Theta updated their own website with a similar design, including an identical content layout and menu area, originating from the an application called iweb.

External links