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Alpha Xi Delta rules! Ooops, I am marrying one, sorry for the bias!
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NOT BOSTON COLLEGE It's Boston University - I know you know this - but there's definitely a difference, and we HATE BC dude . . . hahaha Also - your alpha chapter is doing really well; they're good guys, we hang with them a lot, very chill kids. Congrats LXAs - you're doing well at BU |
Ah, KS RC, My DAH! I Be The TYPO KING!!!!!!!! Thanks!
I have been trying to get ahold of them! No Luck!! Am I the only on who Noticed that now MGD on the Beir Vagon? Ya Be The Man!!!!!!:) Talked to Dean a week ago, heck he just got married NY Day! Tried to talk him out of it! Well got to do it once to see what it is like! HE HE!:D Hows the situation we talked about? Did you get is straightened out? Going to make Earps home made chili today if dont burn it again usin ML! One can is the secret! Goning to get colder than HOC. what ever in KC about Wed!!! :mad: 65 today!!:) Thinking about taking the Rice Rocket to Car Wash but if is turning to S%$@! why?:confused: PS, Bob Urich Is Alum from BU Chapter! Met him once but did not know he was a LXA!! |
According to my Zeta CD-Rom I got when I became a new member, the Alpha chapter of KD as well as a fraternity (can't remember which) helped out the ladies who founded the Alpha chapter of ZTA.
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I think it's really neat that 4 chapters, all of whom are still active to my understanding, were founded at Longwood. What truly great women this college produced! I know that Kappa Sigma fraternity members were very influential in our founding, such as our constitution writing, our song etc. I'll bet that many of the sororities and fraternities in the area aided each other somewhat during that time.
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Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc.'s Alpha chapter was founded @ Howard University in Washington, D.C.
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Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc, was founded Jan. 13, 1913 at Howard University.
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As mentioned before, ASA is one of the "Farmville Four" founded at Longwood College in Farmville, VA. We were also the first NPC sorority founded in the 20th century.
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D Phi E was founded at NYU law school on March 17, 1917.
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The University of Minnesota...
...is where Alpha Sigma Kappa - Women in Technical Studies was founded, and continues to thrive. The Alpha Chapter was founded in 1989.
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It's a Butler U thang!
Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Incorporated was founded on November 12, 1922 on the campus of Butler University in Indianapolis, Indiana. Yes, the Alpha chapter is alive and kicking!
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Correct, as a student at Longwood and a member of one of it's Alpha chapters, I can tell you that all 4 (Kappa Delta, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Zeta Tau Alpha, and Alpha Sigma Alpha... in founding order) are all still active and doing well... I think we'll all be around for a very long time. :) |
tridgirl,
I checked and our Alpha chapter at Boston University had a short period of deactivation but was recolonized and is now as strong as ever! |
It was a great honor for me to have been initiated into the Alpha Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at Howard University where we are home to 5 Alpha Chapters out of the 9 BGLOs. The other Alpha Chapters at HU include that of (in chronological order, all coming after AKA) Omega Psi Phi (F), Delta Sigma Theta (S), Phi Beta Sigma (F), and Zeta Phi Beta (S). Lots of love to all Alpha Chapter members regardless of your organization, we all have a great deal to uphold and the blessing of having tons history right on our campus. Have you ever noticed all the ivies on the campus of HU?!Its a beautiful thang!
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