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I am a re-founding father of the Iota Gamma Chapter of Sigma Nu Fraternity at Mississippi State University.
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I am a founder of a local Sigma Phi Gamma chapter. It looks like I am not the only non-panhellenic sorority girl on here, is this right?
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I am greek but non collegiate greek. I mentioned throughout some of posts about it and how it has not fulfilled what I was looking for which is why I want to rush in the fall.
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It is a "friendship sorority", so basically, yes, a service organization. :] It is extremely new and I do expect I will be more satisfied with it as time passes as we do more events. We were recently just installed. I do love the girls, there are about 10 of us. I just desire more sisters and the collegiate sorority experience!
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And what does a friendship sorority mean? How does it differ from say, a Panhellenic sorority? |
I understand your question/concern . . . seems to be a common one I am getting. And my answer is more of an experience than I would get than if I never did it at all. Panhellenic sororities seem to be more structured and have a lot more social events to participate in with a lot more girls
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Is it just me or does Indiana seem to have quite a few of these sort of orgs? Tri Kappa is from there as well, isn't it? |
It does seem like Indiana had a number of these organizations start out there!
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If you want more events and more girls, put work into your Sigma Phi Gamma chapter and get them. These things don't happen overnight. |
I am a founder of Sigma Beta Rho Fraternity Inc., at Syracuse University.
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Charter member of Upsilon Xi Chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon at Oakland University. We had a handful of elite guys including myself that brought us to our success that we are at today. We will be receiving our Charter in San Antonio, Texas in about a week :-)
A new fraternity has not successfully integrated on our campus in the past twenty two years although many have tried. After we were recognized as a Chapter a few other fraternities also tried to come on but all have either failed or are struggling immensely. I applaud everyone here who is a founder, chartering member, or person who put in substantial effort to bring their organization to be successful and hopefully elite. A lot of your organizations efforts are up to you building yourself as well as you being able to build and motivate your members to take action. This is always done by creating and delivering value to the organization, other student organization, university, and surrounding community. |
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