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This happened at my school this year. I posted about ti once. A group of girls created a club called "Beta Chi Omega". Using Chi-o's colors and all. They want to become Chi-O one day. That is a bad mistake, especially since their first problem is that the sororities on campus are not at total and we have had recruiting problems for the past year and it will be a long time before they could even try to affiliate with any sorority.
Chi-O would most likely not even come to my school being that we are a big commuter campus, no houses, the 4 sororities on campus are medium sized national sororities and therefore I doubt that we would be of interest to them. They kinda look like fools walking around with their shirts and all. They shoud have chosen a more neutral name. |
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(Drat. I thought we had a new colony I didn't know about... ;) ) ETA: Apparently we do have a new colony I didn't know about. Thanks AEPhiSierra :) |
i think they might actually be a colony. Problem is I keep mixing up UCSD and SDSU. At convention one of the groups came as an interest group and I think it got promoted to colony status this fall.
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I didn't think interest groups were "allowed" to use the letters of the group they wanted to affiliate with.
Colonies can use the letters, though, because we did and it was encouraged by National. |
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If such letters are not legally protected, it may still be undesirable for an interest group to wear the letters of the group with which it desires to affiliate because doing so may be seen as overly presumptuous and highly disrespectful. Why would a group want to admit a new member who has no respect for its procedures? That's just asking for unneeded conflict down the road. |
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How come the US copyright/patent/trademark office issues multiple trademarks/patents/copyrights? http://www.uspto.gov/ Example: If you do a search of ACACIA, or any GLO for that matter there might be dozens of companies registered and hundreds of companies using the same name or similar names around the country. Acacia Insurance, Acacia Financial, Acacia Bank, Acacia Software, Acacia Fraternity, and so on. Strange but true. PBJ sandwich is patented by Smuckers. |
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But as for other interest groups using similar letters...I think it's wrong. You don't know the meaning these other groups have for their letters, so why plaster them on yourselves? Not to mention that it does just look tacky, especially if "Beta Chi Omega" decided they might want to affiliate with another sorority instead. What are they going to do, change their letters? |
This was on their website...
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I visited my alma mater a couple of weeks ago and saw Sigma Kappa Omega letters on a vehicle. I asked the campus Greek advisor about it. She is a Sigma Kappa alumna and told me that a few ladies were trying to revive Sigma Kappa there. I got the impression from her that this was not an official re-colonization effort but I could be wrong.
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Axe 'em, Jacks! You're correct!
I was attending SFA when SK closed down. There wasn't any specific incident as far as I can remember. I knew several ladies in the chapter and they were all great. There was a huge campaign on the part of ALL the fraternities and sororities to help them recruit and remain on campus. I remember every Greek wearing a "Go Sigma Kappa" button for at least a month if not longer. The main problem seemed to be that there just weren't enough Rushees/PNM's to support 6 chapters and they will probably run into that problem again. Gamma Phi Beta tried to come on campus after Sigma Kappa closed. While they started out very well, they were not successful either. (Their house was supposed to be between the DZ & Tri-Delt houses.) Although all 5 NPC chapters got quota this fall, a couple had to scramble to get NM's after the formal bids had been given out and before the official announcement of pledge classes. Also, chapter total there has been set too high and none of the groups have reached it, even the top on campus. There doesn't seem to be as much alumnae support as there should be but Nacogdoches is also a small town in the middle of nowhere. Because of those factors, I'm not sure how successful another group could be. If it works...great! But I would just hate to see young ladies get hurt if it doesn't work out. I've seen it there twice already and it is not pretty. |
Using other group's emblems/letters can be a slippery slope for any local group, interest group or not. A couple of years ago, a group at Texas Tech formed, hoping to colonize a national-they liked DZ, so they called themselves DZA...used pink & green, turtles, etc. While DZ national was happy to talk with them, Tech's College Panhellenic wasn't ready to expand. In the meantime, some of the other groups (but not all) on campus seemed offended that they would dare form a local sorority & actually threatened to "report" them to DZ national (who was quite aware of their existence, and supportive of their efforts). When it became clear that expansion wasn't going to happen, they dissolved for a while. They're back now, but changed their colors & symbols (to Pink & black, and candles instead of lamps), and I hear they have been concentrating on their sisterhood...they now ignore the unfriendliness of some of the national sorority women on campus, although some are still pretty harsh about them. They have been successful in recruitment & as participants in campus events, though, so I don't think they are going away. They did put a clause in their constitution that if DZ National ever colonized at Tech, they would change their name or dissolve....I don't hold my breath that Tech will expand anytime soon--and if they do, they'll probably invite a group that has been there before (Phi Mu, Sigma Kappa & GPB have histories there). *sigh*
There was also a group at Tarleton that wanted to colonize Chi Omega-they called themselves Chi Omega Nu, and used pretty much all the same colors/symbols. It was started by a transfer student who had pledged Chi O @ her original school...I don't know if they are there anymore. That campus can't support another sorority (although the groups are strong, Greek life just isn't that big) and even if they could, I suspect Chi O would not be open to colonizing there, since one chapter has folded there in the past, and another chapter there has taken almost 10 years since colonizing to reach total--and still has trouble making quota during formal. I don't think the Tarleton Sororities were that down on the idea, though. Locals at TSU aren't that unusual, so they weren't spurned as "posers" like the group at Tech. |
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