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I disagree. I think that finding out about those interested in BECOMING a colony is totally different than actually naming a full colony... Your point above about either being a little bit pregnant is a bit skewed... If we use your logic, then those who PLEDGE should be able to call themselves full members of XYZ. Right? They have started the process, so it's one or the other... But, we all know that even though you pledge or become a New Member, it DOES NOT mean you are a fully initiated member. So, just because interest in a colony is pursued does not mean an actual colony was created. I think it's like visiting a car lot. You can take it for a test drive to see if it will fit your needs, but that doesn't mean you are bound to purchase the car. (Crude analogy, I know.) JMO |
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But it technically was not a colony. A colony has meetings, colony badges, colony recognization, they never had that...yes I did start some threads....It was not a colony.... |
33 girl, we must be on the same wavelength. I think I was typing as you were posting:) LOL.
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TippieChick and 33Girl, at least ya'll understood what I meant....
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The University of South Carolina has also lost two chapters since 2000. Theta in 2001 and DG in 2003. And we are expanding this fall with Gamma Phi Beta. Am I the only one who thinks this is messed up? I would have preferred to see DG stay vs. expanding. |
IU lost several sororities in the 90s (Alpha Sigma Alpha, Sigma Sigma Sigma, Sigma Kappa, and Alpha Omicron Pi), but AOPi recolonized in 2000 and IU hasn't lost any sororities since.
IU has lost loads of fraternities in the last few years...Theta Chi, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Pi Kappa Alpha, Sigma Phi Epsilon, and Delta Chi are the ones I can think of offhand. Beta Theta Pi was gone for a few years but just recolonized. |
OleMissGlitter, I think that MOST people understand what we are talking about. We started a “colonization process" but a “colony” never developed. Perhaps, my thread title should have included the word “Potential” but I didn't feel like typing that that. :rolleyes:
BTW - 33, your post had me rolling. :D |
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breathesgelatin, your post that started the thread had some "??" next to chapters, indicating that your info didn't indicate where they were. So:
Illinois Gamma -Carthage College (1882-1888) Iowa Delta - Burlinton IA 1881-1885 Iowa Epsilon - East Iowa Normal 1881-1892 Nebraska Alpha - Nebraska Methodist, York NE, 1884-1892 (originally Chi of I.C. Sorosis) Ohio Gamma - Wooster 1910-1913 (Greek life banned) |
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but chapters don't always close for numbers. if a chapter closes for risk management issues they will probably be replaced quickly if the national doesn't want to or isn't allowed to recolonize. You see this with fraternities all the time.
Knowing how the SUNY's operate and the popularity of AEPhi (I never heard the story of our chapter up there) and SDT in New York state I wouldn't be surprised if one or both of the chapters closed at Oneonta were b/c of hazing or risk management. |
ASA, Tri-Sigma and Sigma Kappa at IU closed because of numbers.
I think AOPi was closed for hazing but they're back now. :) All the fraternities I listed were closed for hazing/risk management reasons. |
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Phi Mu was not chosen to colonize, nor were they invited to present on campus |
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