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Sorry but not true!
We have had close relationships with all of the 3 Sororitys there through Marriage or Children belonging. If there is nothing there that might excite New Girls, then it is dormment and not growing. If it is growing, then it will help all Greeks.:cool: Odd lot Numbers: 3 Sororitys 6 Fraternitys + One wanting to return=7. You figure it out! Yes, I know about expansion! Need an Alum in the Area, Need Chapters in the Area! Kansas Un, K-State Un, Mo State Un, CMoStUn, Un. Mo Rolla, Un. Mo. ,UMKC, Un. Ark., Tulsa Un., Oaklahoma Un. Oak. State Un., Emporia St. Un., Drury College and Washburn Un. Why can We have for a Rebuilding of My Chapter and Brothers are coming from Drury, K-State, Un. Ark? Maybe We care More!:cool: |
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What Ever!
I want to be more Positive!:cool: |
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(in case that doesn't come through clearly enough, it was a sarcastic post commenting on your total inability to comprehend the realities of the sorority system, specifically at your school, and how things work) |
Once again I want to Thank Thank Thank You for Knowing More about My School than I do and and the surrounding Colleges than I do and knowing My Feelings about Expaned Growth.
You do it so well, but You are a Legal Person who thinks with a Book and not the Heart of Caring! God.!:eek: God, I think I will go smoke some dope and Get Real like some that I can think of do! Oh, that is not dope, that is a High from Being Important or is it Impotent? I am still trying to remember if a certain Sorority that was the last that tried there didnt make it? Can You check and see for me? |
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Who knew all we need for success is Hearts of Caring?
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It has nothing to do with the age of the sororities or how long they've been on campus - esp since when new sororities WERE tried at your campus, they ended up closing their chapters. It has to do with Greek life in general being stagnant at many places - my campus is in the same boat. No NPC is going to go in and expand when others have been there and flopped. If the fraternities want to, fine, but NPC doesn't work the way the fraternities do, and all the wishing and whining will not change it. |
Congratulations to Pi Beta Phi, Zeta Tau Alpha and Kappa Kappa Gamma!
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COASTAL CAROLINA'S NEWEST NPC SORORITY IS.......
[COLOR=ROYAL BLUE]ALPHA DELTA PI!!!!![/COLOR]
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hooray for a d pi!!
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Congrats to Alpha Delta Pi!
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Congratulations!
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Re: COASTAL CAROLINA'S NEWEST NPC SORORITY IS.......
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Congrats to ADPi and Coastal Carolina University! |
Awesome!!! Once installed, will this become our Theta Beta chapter?
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Yay for AXO at UWF
Student Life Expands with Addition of New Sorority
By Michael Jasek, Greek Affairs, and Jenny Pedraza, University Marketing Communications "The University of West Florida Office of Greek Affairs has announced that Alpha Chi Omega will become the fourth sorority on campus, with recruitment beginning in the fall semester on Sept. 18. The chapter will join eight other groups on the UWF Main Campus associated with the Panhellenic and Interfraternity councils. This is the first time since 1990 that a new Greek chapter has been invited to establish on campus, a process that takes several months. The Office of Greek Affairs began the process by notifying all organizations not currently on campus that UWF was open to expansion. Seven national chapters submitted materials expressing interest in establishing a chapter at UWF. A university committee looked over the submissions and narrowed the decision down to three. The three finalist organizations visited UWF, met with various people and made a formal presentation to the expansion committee. "After meeting with the Greek Affairs staff, other campus administrators and members of the Greek community, we are confident that UWF is a university where Alpha Chi Omega members can excel as individual women, as a chapter and as contributing members of the Panhellenic and campus communities," said Suzette Bewley Mathis, executive director of Alpha Chi Omega. UWF is seen as a perfect fit for the sorority, which focuses on friendship, leadership, learning and service, as many local alumnae are prepared to help during the transition to ensure the chapter's successful integration into UWF student life. "We are very excited to get started," said Mendy Tarwater, regional coordinator for Alpha Chi Omega. "Our Pensacola-area alumnae will be instrumental to the success of this chapter, and they are eager to jump in and support a new chapter." Greek expansion will continue with the addition of a new fraternity, Kappa Sigma, which promotes academic achievement and involvement in all aspects of campus life. Currently a colony consisting of 28 members, it is estimated that it will take approximately one year to receive a charter. Once the group receives a charter, it will become a formal chapter at UWF. University personnel are also working with the national headquarters of Phi Beta Sigma, a historically black Greek letter organization which promotes brotherhood, scholarship and service, to establish a chapter on campus. For more information, contact the Office of Greek Affairs at (850) 474-2384 or visit Greek Affairs Web site." I know one of my AXO friends from high school is super excited because she transferred to UWF to be closer to home last year. |
Congrats to AXO and UWF! :)
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Way to go, CCU! AND, a big Congratulations to AXO & WFU!! |
Hooray for AXO and WFU!!!!!! :) And hooray for all the other expansions! It seems like this is a busy year!
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AChiO HAS been busy!:)
My neighbor is a Dartmouth AChiO alumna and she's been keeping me posted on the CMU and rumors of the W&L expansion. Question: I always thought WFU was Wake Forest, not West Florida. The letters seemed to have gotten reversed or perhaps I'm confused? |
alum,you are correct. if one is referring to the university of west florida, the abbreviation would be uwf.
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I had received letters about this (I am an AXO whose home of record is about 25 min. from UWF), but hadn't heard anything else about it. Yay!
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