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Also, Sensuret, Detroit-Mercy and John Carroll both have "traditional" Greek systems, there are currently active Gamma Phi chapters at both of them. |
Thanks! I changed it.
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I'm not trying to start trouble, but can you explain the difference? We don't have a catholic university in my area.
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Senusret, I believe there are people from Santa Clara here on GC. I am about to head off to work so I can't search now. If you don't find it I will do a quick look when I get home.
The University has SAE, Sigma CHi, Pika, and Sigma Pi mentioned, I am sure there are more. I want to say Theta is putting a colony in there, but I could be wrong. One of my sisters went to University of San Francisco, but if there was greek life she never mentioned it. |
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If we want to broaden this thread to Catholicism, I can get one of my brothers, who is a Priest, to join in the discussion. I'm Jewish, so I'm not exactly an authority on this. With regard to the schools in your area: King's College had a chapter of Pi Lambda Phi from 1984 until 1988, according to Baird's. I don't know if this chapter existed [i/sub rosa[/i]. You would have to contact the administration to find out their policy. The College Misericordia is not listed Baird's, so you would have to contact them regarding their policies. University of Scranton is Jesuit and, according to Baird's, has never had recognized social fraternal organizations. Johnson Technical Institute is not listed in any of my sources. Is it a an accredited 4 year school? If not, then of course there are no Greeks. The Baptist Bible College is not Catholic, and not listed in any of my sources. Is it a 4 year school, and if so, how many full time undergraduate students are there? Your Penn State branch may not have a Greek system, but several do. Marywood University, according to Baird's, has no Greek system. You would have to contact that school to find out their policies. Lackawanna County Community College does not have a Greek system because it is a community college. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask. |
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We always heard really good things about the Georgetown chapter and when I met a couple of the brothers from there, I was impressed.
-Rudey --Funny that at a prestigious Jesuit university it's the Jewish house to be the first "general" fraternity. Quote:
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Senusret I,
Rockhurst and Loyola-Chicago are yeses. We have chapters at both of them. :) russellwarshay, The only Penn State branches I know of that have Greek systems with national groups are Behrend (which really isn't a branch, but a college) and Altoona - what other ones do? |
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(Much like seven men I know who started something different at Cornell in 1906 ;) ) |
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Let's just call it the first since the ban, okay?
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I just want to set the record straight when I responded re: The University of the South it was in response to the original poster mentioning that the only other denomination that they could think of that is ok with greek life is Methodist (see quote below). I'm sorry if it took the thread off topic.
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-Rudey --I just find it funny. |
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