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I am going to the chapter rechartering at Oregan State this April. I am stoked, I was really hoping that it would be somehting that I got to do during my undergraduate experience.
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Arizona state
the actual number of members of the DU Arizona State colony Members stands at 23.
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Hate to break it to you
Maybe I am wrong, but they have 16 brothers registered with IFC...but thats great if they are at 23. My suitemates both were DU and like 5 other kids on my floor were as well.
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Sigma Pi Fraternity currently has 10 active colonies, and there are plans to continue the rapid expansion.
Here are the current colonies: Wisconsin-Madison Arizona State Indiana State Ferris State Old Dominion Texas Tech Penn State at Altoona Radford University Houston Salisbury State As for some of the new colonies they are planning to open in the next few years: University of Oregon, U.C. Santa Barbara, and CSU Chico. The Zeta-Lambda chapter at University of Southern California will also re-colonize in 2004, as the alumni already own a large house on Greek row. |
Kappa Sigma has recently colonized or chartered at the following schools:
Louisiana Tech University John Carrol University Hobart College Ohio Wesleyan University Western Kentucky University Texas A&M / Commerce University of Wyoming Wake Forest University Ball State University USC Spartenburg Let us not rest until the Star and Crescent is the pride of every college and university in the land! - Steven Alonzo Jackson, the Golden-Hearted Virginian. |
The beta colony at UCF is great! i just have to plug them because my big and little brothers are both betas! They just got a "chapter of excellence award." at greek awards last week. From what I understand, they are applying for their charter this summer at convention.
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Kappa Kappa Gamma will colonize a new chapter at Harvard in the fall of 2003! We established a new chapter last fall at the University of Central Florida.
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kddani i PMed you
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That's great to know. I had heard that they were a pretty strong group. We are represented well in Florida so I'm not that surprised. |
Delt has just re-charted at USC (Southern Cal)
In additons, these are listed on the website: Crescent Colonies Beta Theta Crescent Colony University of the South-Sewanee Originally founded in 1883, Sewanee is in the process or regaining their chapter status. Beta Theta is the home of Stuart McClean, writer of the Delt Creed. Colony President: Brad Cherry email: cherrjb0@sewanee.edu Epsilon Kappa Crescent Colony Louisiana State University Originally founded in 1966 and recolonized in the fall of 1999. President: Terrence O' Connor email: toconn1@lsu.edu Kennesaw State Crescent Colony Kennesaw State University KSU was colonized in the spring of 2002. Delta Tau Delta is now the third fraternity on campus and #1 academically. President: Rick Nuttuno email: richard@polarisphoto.net Omega Crescent Colony University of Pennsylvania Originally founded in 1897 and most recently recolonized in the spring of 2002. The Omega chapter has produced alumni such as the late Supreme Court Justice William Brennan. Colony President: Justin Walker email: jawalker@seas.upenn.edu Gamma Nu Crescent Colony University of Maine Originally installed in 1908, recolonized in Spring of 2003. Colony President: Benjamin Madore email: Benjamin_Madore@umit.maine.edu I don't know how current this information is. |
Pike currently has colonies at:
East Carolina - Chartering next week I believe Harvard West Virginia University University of British Columbia Northwestern University Millsaps College College of Charleston And they are currently at (pretty sure): George Washington University Univ. of California - Irvine And the colony at Delaware was re-chartered in November |
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Pi Phi is expanding a lot in the West--this academic year we chartered chapters at University of Colorado-Colorado Springs and Loyola Marymount University in California. |
They actually had one already, its our Epsilon Mu Chapter that's being rechartered.
Their Website is: http://www.ecupikes.cjb.net/ |
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