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Number one Conference in the Country is the Big XII!
It covers Co. Ks. Ok. Iw. Tx. Neb. Regardless, there are many fine Chapters at these schools, and while I went to a smaller school, it is surprising that some Nationals are not represented at the Major Schools! I for one am saddened that there are not more Soroitys at my Alma mater. (3) only. Greeks have been in a decline, because it seems tht we are not PROUD of OURSELVES on our campuses! Promote and dont do stupid troublesome things! Show why you are special!!:cool: |
I wish we had more at the Ivies. I know we are one of the few at Princeton, which is awesome, and we also have them at Dartmouth, Cornell, and Penn. Still, that leaves Brown, Yale, Harvard and Columbia. I think we should have more East coast chapters in general. And I'd love to have more chapters in Wisconsin and Minnesota -- Marquette would be perfect. We only have the UW-Madison chapter in Wisconsin and the U of M chapter in Minnesota, and we've only ever had two chapters in each state. I'd also love to see us back at DePauw, Michigan State, Washington-St. Louis, and Oregon.
Other than that, we are pretty evenly spread out . . . except in Canada! We only have two Canadian chapters, and I'd love to have more. |
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man, i don't know much about my sorority's chapters. . . i know that we're hugely popular in new york, california, and michigan but after that, we're widespread |
Where is Phi Sig in CA? I can only think of a couple of campuses where we are that have Phi Sig chapters.
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According to their website, Phi Sigma Sigma has California chapters at:
San Francisco State University Chapman University CSU - Bakersfield CSU - Dominguez Hills CSU-Sacramento CSU-Stanislaus University of LaVerne Woodbury University |
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Iowa two digit code would be IA So CO KS OK IA TX NE ;) |
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According to this article: http://www.thecrimson.harvard.edu/ar...spx?ref=269508 Kappa, Tri Delta and Alpha Phi all visited in March or will visit this month and then Panhel will make its selection after that, so unless something's changed since the printing of this article, they probably haven't decided yet. |
You are right that technically it wasn't Harvard that invited them, but that wasn't the point. The article you linked to was published on February 3, 2003. Like I said previously, it is my understanding that the Harvard students voting chose to invite Kappa Kappa Gamma to colonize. It may not have been printed in the Crimson yet.
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