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It's Allona so take it with a grain of salt.:(
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I'm not Allona
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Again?:) |
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Use to be, "I'm not Sedrick" |
What I'm not Allona
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If you compare California to a place like Georgia then, no Greek Life isn't as popular. but I think that Greeks have a big presence in California. |
I was greek at a California school with a very popular fraternity/sorority system. There are plenty of greeks in California, but it isn't the end all/be all like it sounds to be in the south.
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For me , "Kappa" has always been short for KKG's. As for OP's question, she might wish to post in the KKG's section to start. And I always thought that the Greek systems in CA were OK if not good. Do not know anything first hand however. |
I too am a California Greek. In my day, there were 10 sororities on campus, they were all National Panhellenic, there were no locals, multi-nationals or any other councils. There were also 12 fraternities at the time, they were all IFC.
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Did I miss or am I missing something? I do agree with you on Sedrick, Allona, Lemon Fresh and perhaps even Jolly Green Giant. But this OP???? |
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Obviously not all of those are NPC or IFC.
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I'm a California greek. Sonoma state has 4 npc, 1 local sorority, 3 multicultural sororities, 3 IFC fraternities, 1 local fraternity and 2 multicultural.
Greek life is definitely not as big there as it is at other places. But it's definitely growing. NPC chapters use to be at about 50 or so a few years ago and are full at 80 now. |
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