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The secret lifeof sororities

Bestselling author Alexandra Robbins spent the 2002-2003 school year exploring the veracity of sorority stereotypes by going undercover and following the experiences of four women in the Greek system at an anonymous university she calls "State U."

Bestselling author Alexandra Robbins spent the 2002-2003 school year exploring the veracity of sorority stereotypes by going undercover and following the experiences of four women in the Greek system at an anonymous university she calls "State U."  What she found is the subject of her new book, "."  MSNBC.com chat producer Will Femia spoke on the phone with Robbins, using e-mail questions from listeners, to find out about some of what she learned goes on behind the closed doors of the sorority house.