Madie and Madi
What has Love Beyond Letters meant for Madie Ross and Madi Dixon?
As best friends, roommates, and members of different Panhellenic chapters, the Madi(e)’s bond is a perfect example of how the Panhellenic community has built lasting friendships and support throughout college. Read on to hear how their involvement in Greek life has strengthened their bond and why joining the Panhellenic community has meant so much to them.
“My best friend and roommate, Madison Dixon, and I have built an incredibly close bond through our shared experiences in the Panhellenic community. While I’m in Alpha Phi and she’s in Chi Omega, our membership in Panhellenic has strengthened our friendship and deepened our understanding of sisterhood. Living together has allowed us to support each other through our journeys, celebrate each other's successes and navigate college and life as a team. All our friends know us as “the Madi(e)’s” and never see us apart! Being a part of such a tight-knit and empowering community has truly brought us closer, making our bond even more special.” - Madison Ross, Alpha Phi, PC ‘23
“Through our shared involvement in Panhellenic, my roommate and I have created a meaningful connection. From navigating recruitment together to now attending each other’s social events, our connection to Panhellenic has deepened our understanding of sisterhood and has allowed us to create a sister like bond, despite being in different Panhellenic chapters. Being Roommate’s has allowed us to always be there for each other, celebrating all the highs and even the lows as we go through our college journey. I would not want to be known as the “Madi(e)’s” with anyone else! I am so grateful to be a part of such a valued and driven Panhellenic community and how it has allowed me to create such a meaningful bond with my roommate and best friend.” - Madison Dixon, Chi Omega, PC ‘23
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