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Tom Earp 07-22-2002 04:34 PM

LXA Alpha Chapter still open at Boston U. 1909!

BX Alpha lasted 9 months and colonized into LXA 9 months later!

Damn I am good!:)

Unfortunatley the way schools and risk magaement and insurance is today we all have a problem!

Alfred U NY just banned Greek Orgs.

Denison U Oh just outlawed Houses for Greeks!

We need to do more to make the schoold realize that there is a need for us!:D

DeeGeePee 07-23-2002 03:27 PM

I'm in our Alpha Capter, based out of Maryland.

starang21 07-23-2002 03:55 PM

Iota Phi Theta
 
Our Alpha Chapter is located at Morgan State University (back then it was Morgan State College) in 1963 by 12 men.

nauadpi 07-23-2002 04:24 PM

Alpha Delta Pi was founded at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia in 1851. That would be our alpha chapter did it still exist, but Wesleyan ended greek life on its campus, because the competition was getting to high.

SapphireSphinx9 07-23-2002 04:31 PM

Phi Sigma Sigma's Alpha Chapter
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Glitter650
Phi Sig's Alpha chapter is (was) at Hunter College in New York... it is inactive... actually we had an alpha alpha as well because the hunter campus split I'm not sure if it was a new college when they did that or just like an extension of the same school... but they started a new chapter at the new "branch" of the campus. At least that's what I learned any phi sig who knows a bit more may want to clarify...
Yeah, our Alpha Chapter was Hunter College in New York, NY. The reason why we had an Alpha Alpha Chapter was because the school divided into two. So we decided to have chapters at both schools. (One school was downtown, and the other one was uptown... I believe) Both are inactive. Our oldest Chapter is Delta at SUNY Buffalo, in Buffalo, NY.

~Beth

PSK480 07-23-2002 04:55 PM

Phi Sigma Kappa's alpha chapter is at The University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Mass., formerly Massachusett's Agricultural College in Amherst. They are still active and we have a beautiful house up there from what I'm told.

ykimber 07-23-2002 07:09 PM

Well I am not greek but here is all the founding dates and schools of Black Greek letter Organizations:

Alpha Phi Alpha Inc.- Cornell University, 1906
Alpha Kappa Alpha- Howard University, 1908
Kappa Alpha Psi- Indiana University, 1911
Omega Psi Phi- Howard University, 1911
Delta Sigma Theta, Howard University, 1913
Phi Beta Sigma, Howard University. 1914
Zeta Phi Beta, Howard University, 1920
Sigma Gamma Rho, Indian University, 1922
Iota Phi Theta, Morgan State College, 1963

phikappapsiman 07-24-2002 01:37 AM

Phi Kappa Psi was founded at Washington and Jefferson College (Pennsylvania Alpha chapter) in Canonsburg, PA in 1852 (this is our 150 year anniversary!). Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI) was also founded there-both chapters are still in existence...

KEPike 07-24-2002 01:48 AM

Pi Kappa Alpha's Alpha Chapter is at the University of Virginia.
We were founded in Room 47 West Range on March 1, 1868. Our Alpha chapter is still very much active, along with more than 200 others!

sairose 07-24-2002 10:21 AM

Sigma Alpha Iota was founded June 12, 1903 at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. The chapter is very much alive and active today! :)

SigmaChiCard 07-24-2002 12:09 PM

Sigma Chi's is up there as the Miami Triad in Oxford, OH

and supposedly they only call themselves "Alphas" rather than Sigs, not sure about that though

ThetaxiUW 07-24-2002 12:26 PM

Zukes
 
Zukes alpha chapter was at Rensailler Polytechnical Institute and is still active. April 29th, 1864

ecugss01 07-26-2002 01:08 AM

GSS
 
Gamma Sigma Sigma's Alpha chapter in now inactive at University of Houston

ecugss01 07-26-2002 01:12 AM

Re: Our Alpha Chapter...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by gamma_girl52
The Alpha Chapter of Gamma Sigma Sigma is located at the University of Houston, but it's no longer active. UH was actually one of our founding schools.

Our oldest chapter (and the one members really view as our founding chapter anyway) is Zeta chapter at Drexel. They will be turning 50 this year on our Founders' Day.


Ranita,
Let's not get into that one! Good topic for our forum though :) Check it out at the private one!

HotDamnImAPhiMu 07-26-2002 01:44 AM

It's too bad that both Alpha Delta Phi and Phi Mu (the two oldest women's fraternities) had their Alpha chapters disappear when Weslyan eliminated the greek system.

Interestingly enough, one of the founders of ADPhi was roommates with one of the founders of Phi Mu. The ADPhi girl started her society, and when the Phi Mu founder asked to join, she was denied. So she started her own.


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