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OleMissGlitter 11-30-2004 10:53 AM

Re: Re: lsu chapters
 
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Originally posted by NutBrnHair
I hope you'll consider some "Alpha" groups -- with a quota the size of 80 -- it would be a good thing.
Alpha Omicron Pi & Alpha Delta Pi were at LSU for quite some time. My godmother was an ADP at LSU. I am not sure of what other "Alpha" sororities they use to have. I know it has been discussed before here on Greek Chat about the "Alpha" sororities that left LSU.

bruinaphi 11-30-2004 11:45 AM

Alpha Phi also has a closed chapter at LSU.

AZ-AlphaXi 11-30-2004 12:01 PM

Alpha Xi Delta's Beta Iota chapter was the last of the "alpha"s to close at LSU. It went dormant in 1988.

LSUTriDelta4 11-30-2004 05:06 PM

yes, LSU does need another chapter. with close 1000 girls going through formal recruitment and only 10 sororities on campus, we are in desperate need for one or two more houses. unfortunatley, LSU's greek system has been slowly getting smaller. fraternities have been getting kicked off lately and sororities have been put on probation. also, lsu's sorority (and some frats) row is on lakefront property which lsu seems to want back for the "master plan/flagship agenda". several of the "alpha"/other greek houses have been turned into university buildings within the past decade or so.

im sure there are plenty of girls who would want to colonize and start a new sorority but just havent gotten around to it!

Unregistered- 11-30-2004 05:13 PM

Re: Re: lsu chapters
 
Quote:

Originally posted by NutBrnHair
I hope you'll consider some "Alpha" groups -- with a quota the size of 80 -- it would be a good thing.
Alpha Gamma Delta's Theta Alpha chapter used to be at LSU as well. Don't know when they closed. :(

sueali 11-30-2004 05:19 PM

Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there a stigma with previously closed chapters (like at other southern schools) at LSU. What chapters have not previously been at LSU. I pretty sure Sigma Kappa had a chapter their at one time.

EEKappa 11-30-2004 05:49 PM

Sigma Kappa colonized the year that my high school friends went through rush at LSU - 1983, and was fairly strong during the time that they were active. I'm not sure when, but sadly the chapter has since closed. :(

33girl 11-30-2004 06:20 PM

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Originally posted by sueali
Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't there a stigma with previously closed chapters (like at other southern schools) at LSU. What chapters have not previously been at LSU. I pretty sure Sigma Kappa had a chapter their at one time.
Alpha Sigma Alpha has never been there but seeing as we have twice the Alphas ;) I don't think we will try to "reverse the curse" anytime soon.

shadokat 11-30-2004 06:23 PM

And how much would it cost an international sorority to buy housing there? From what I had heard, Alpha Chi Omega was going there last year, but then they didn't...or maybe it was Tri Sigma...anyway, I remember that the "housing" that was to be used by that oncoming group was then given to Delta Sigma Theta, and nobody was coming. Does anyone else remember this?

Here is the article from the LSU Reveille

http://www.lsureveille.com/vnews/dis...5?in_archive=1

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Originally posted by LSUTriDelta4
yes, LSU does need another chapter. with close 1000 girls going through formal recruitment and only 10 sororities on campus, we are in desperate need for one or two more houses. unfortunatley, LSU's greek system has been slowly getting smaller. fraternities have been getting kicked off lately and sororities have been put on probation. also, lsu's sorority (and some frats) row is on lakefront property which lsu seems to want back for the "master plan/flagship agenda". several of the "alpha"/other greek houses have been turned into university buildings within the past decade or so.

im sure there are plenty of girls who would want to colonize and start a new sorority but just havent gotten around to it!


CarolinaDG 11-30-2004 07:59 PM

Back to the original subject (because I just now found this thread). Does anyone else find it interesting that the first two sororities ever founded (ADPi and Phi Mu) were both founded in the south, and of the original "fraternities" most of those were founded in the south? Maybe it just seems like the sororities are southern sororities because they've been around a long time and are stronger in the south? I dunno, just a theory. And although some sororities may be considered southern sororities, it is (like the Tri-Delt said first) some of these sororities that are even stronger other places. Delta Gamma, for example, is a very Mississippi-based sorority, but has the most chapters in California. And Tri-Delta is strong in South Carolina and other southern states, but as far as I know is very Californian as well.

alphagamgirlie 11-30-2004 08:08 PM

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Originally posted by AGDee
Gunne Sax! That's what my Initiation dress was! I think I said in another thread it was a Laura Ashley, but hearing Gunne Sax jogged my memory better! Big white thing, almost needed a hoop.. anyway, that's a hijack of a hijack!
Oh wow, my Initiation dress was a Gunne Sax too! I got mine at Lord & Taylor in Miami a couple months before they went out of business....anyways my dress is http://www.jessicamcclintock.com/web...egory_rn=10017
And yes me & my pledge sisters had a shawl too lol

LSUTriDelta4 11-30-2004 09:52 PM

yeah, i do remember the possiblilty tri-sig or a-chi-o coming to LSU in 2002. i was not yet at lsu when it happened, but living in baton rouge, i did hear about it.

honeychile 11-30-2004 10:02 PM

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Originally posted by CarolinaDG
Back to the original subject (because I just now found this thread). Does anyone else find it interesting that the first two sororities ever founded (ADPi and Phi Mu) were both founded in the south, and of the original "fraternities" most of those were founded in the south? Maybe it just seems like the sororities are southern sororities because they've been around a long time and are stronger in the south? I dunno, just a theory. And although some sororities may be considered southern sororities, it is (like the Tri-Delt said first) some of these sororities that are even stronger other places. Delta Gamma, for example, is a very Mississippi-based sorority, but has the most chapters in California. And Tri-Delta is strong in South Carolina and other southern states, but as far as I know is very Californian as well.
I think your theory makes as much sense as any of the others. I also think that the Old South frame of mind makes for a promotion of the Greek System.

Peaches-n-Cream 12-01-2004 02:53 PM

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Originally posted by alphagamgirlie
Oh wow, my Initiation dress was a Gunne Sax too! I got mine at Lord & Taylor in Miami a couple months before they went out of business....anyways my dress is http://www.jessicamcclintock.com/web...egory_rn=10017
And yes me & my pledge sisters had a shawl too lol

That's a wedding dress. Were you really initiated in that dress? If so, wow!

TSteven 12-01-2004 03:36 PM

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Originally posted by honeychile
I also think that the Old South frame of mind makes for a promotion of the Greek System.
Ding * Ding * Ding

:p


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