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knight_shadow 08-03-2009 02:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 1831672)
Sometimes it is hard to tell online when somebody is being tongue in cheek.

True, but her entire post provided enough context clues to figure out what was going on. Whoever PM'd her probably skimmed the post and got upset when she saw her letters.

TSteven 08-03-2009 09:37 PM

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Originally Posted by MysticCat (Post 1831445)
I knew I was leaving someone out in my list of pre-Sigma Chi fraternities above, but my Saturday brain just couldn't think who it was. Thanks.

For the record:
Alpha Delta Phi Fraternity (1832): 26 active chapters and 3 affiliates (colonies) (Alpha Delta Phi Society, the co-ed society that split from the fraternity in 1992, has 4 active chapters and one affiliate.)
For the record, it should be noted that Chi Phi sometimes claims a founding date of 1824, prior to KA Society. As described by the Wiki: "The Chi Phi (ΧΦ) Fraternity is an American college social fraternity that was established as the result of three separate organizations that each were known as Chi Phi. The oldest active organization that took part in the union was originally founded in 1824 at Princeton." Per Chi Phi history, the Princeton society was founded in 1824, went dormant in 1830 and was resurrected by a nephew of one of the members in 1854. This group didn't last long, but managed to start another chapter (at Franklin and Marshall) before it died out, which in turn started a third chapter. By my count, Chi Phi currently has 59 active chapter and colonies.

For what it is worth, NIC members Delta Psi (also known as Saint Anthony Hall) and Phi Kappa Sigma were founded before Sigma Chi Fraternity. 1847 and 1852 respectfully.

All told, seventeen current NIC fraternities (if one includes Chi Phi) were founded before Sigma Chi Fraternity was founded. Eighteen if you count Phi Delta Theta which withdrew from the NIC in 2002.

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Originally Posted by pshsx1 (Post 1831410)
I don't think I can stand to hear Sigma Chi mentioned one more time.. geez...

Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi

Sorry I couldn't resist. :D

IHSV

Psi U MC Vito 08-03-2009 10:12 PM

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Originally Posted by TSteven (Post 1831941)

Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi
Sigma Chi

Sorry I couldn't resist. :D

IHSV

That's different as you are a sigma chi yourself. Or so I assume from the sig.

MysticCat 08-03-2009 10:22 PM

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Originally Posted by TSteven (Post 1831941)
For what it is worth, NIC members Delta Psi (also known as Saint Anthony Hall) and Phi Kappa Sigma were founded before Sigma Chi Fraternity. 1847 and 1852 respectfully.

Thanks for the reminder. I should have remembered them as well.

TSteven 08-04-2009 06:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Psi U MC Vito (Post 1831960)
That's different as you are a sigma chi yourself. Or so I assume from the sig.

Do you mean sig or Sig? :cool:

In either case, you are correct sir.

PhiSigW 10-04-2009 06:13 PM

Sorry, being the person I am, I had to say something about this.

I'm a Phi Sigma Kappa brother at FIU in Miami. I'm very proud of my choice in joining this amazing crowd of guys that I am proud to call my band of brothers.

I believe that the national organization or chapters at other colleges should not be considered as much when a person joins a fraternity or sorority.

I was rushing FIJI at first. I loved being there at the beginning, but I soon found that their chapter was too big for me. Although their chapter is one of the only two fraternities on campus to have a house, i didn't care about that. I did not want to be a number.

Yes, every fraternity has their stereotypes. But then you see brothers (like me) who prove that those stereotypes are false (or at least half-true, lol).

Yes there is some rivalry. But I have friends in EVERY SINGLE FRATERNITY. My Resident Assistant and (hopefully) soon-to-be sibling are both SigEps, and I love them, even if the other fraternities can't stand them. I still talk to the FIJIs I met while I was rushing. My psuedo big brother, someone I have known for years in high school, is a Beta, and I love him and his brothers. I'm friends with the Sammies, and we are working together for homecoming. I'm always hanging out with the PiKapps. I am friends with all of Delta Lambda Phi, regardless of the fact that yes, they are a gay fraternity. And our whole IFC welcomed Sigma Chi to our campus this year with open arms. And I'm friends with two prominent Tekes, but I believe they have way too many members for my taste.

Yes, there are 2 missing. I don't respect what Pike stands for on our campus, but I am good friends with their president, who I met through the IFC. and I've never really seen Lambda Chi Alpha on campus.

But in the end, I ended up a proud brother of Phi Sigma Kappa, and I can't imagine it being any different. Although its (obviously) not the most popular fraternity nationally, or even on our campus, I love it because in the end, it is MY fraternity. My fraternity, although currently really small, garners alot of respect from the rest of the Greek community.

Our community is big on greek unity, and so am I. Instead of bashing each other, we work together. But that doesn't mean we don't have pride. :D

Zillini 10-04-2009 06:22 PM

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Originally Posted by PhiSigW (Post 1853898)
I don't respect what Pike stands for on our campus...

...Our community is big on greek unity, and so am I. Instead of bashing each other, we work together.

:confused: Your definition of not bashing and mine appear to be different.

Psi U MC Vito 10-04-2009 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Zillini (Post 1853901)
:confused: Your definition of not bashing and mine appear to be different.

Not to mention that the Brothers in large chapters are just numbers, and not real brothers.

PhiSigW 10-05-2009 12:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Zillini (Post 1853901)
:confused: Your definition of not bashing and mine appear to be different.

Just because I don't respect what they stand for on campus doesn't mean that I'm bashing them. I'm not outright calling them anything out of their name. I have enough respect for them as a fellow GLO to not do that.

JohnnyCash 05-26-2010 08:58 PM

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Originally Posted by PhiSigW (Post 1853898)
Sorry, being the person I am, I had to say something about this.

I'm a Phi Sigma Kappa brother at FIU in Miami. I'm very proud of my choice in joining this amazing crowd of guys that I am proud to call my band of brothers.

I believe that the national organization or chapters at other colleges should not be considered as much when a person joins a fraternity or sorority.

I was rushing FIJI at first. I loved being there at the beginning, but I soon found that their chapter was too big for me. Although their chapter is one of the only two fraternities on campus to have a house, i didn't care about that. I did not want to be a number.

Yes, every fraternity has their stereotypes. But then you see brothers (like me) who prove that those stereotypes are false (or at least half-true, lol).

Yes there is some rivalry. But I have friends in EVERY SINGLE FRATERNITY. My Resident Assistant and (hopefully) soon-to-be sibling are both SigEps, and I love them, even if the other fraternities can't stand them. I still talk to the FIJIs I met while I was rushing. My psuedo big brother, someone I have known for years in high school, is a Beta, and I love him and his brothers. I'm friends with the Sammies, and we are working together for homecoming. I'm always hanging out with the PiKapps. I am friends with all of Delta Lambda Phi, regardless of the fact that yes, they are a gay fraternity. And our whole IFC welcomed Sigma Chi to our campus this year with open arms. And I'm friends with two prominent Tekes, but I believe they have way too many members for my taste.

Yes, there are 2 missing. I don't respect what Pike stands for on our campus, but I am good friends with their president, who I met through the IFC. and I've never really seen Lambda Chi Alpha on campus.

But in the end, I ended up a proud brother of Phi Sigma Kappa, and I can't imagine it being any different. Although its (obviously) not the most popular fraternity nationally, or even on our campus, I love it because in the end, it is MY fraternity. My fraternity, although currently really small, garners alot of respect from the rest of the Greek community.

Our community is big on greek unity, and so am I. Instead of bashing each other, we work together. But that doesn't mean we don't have pride. :D

What does Pike stand for on your campus?

Just curious.

honeychile 05-27-2010 01:41 AM

May I say something which I learned while pledging? For both fraternities and sororities, there are a group of about 15 GLOs in each which continually change places as to who has the most members and/or chapters, and you just accept that some years, you will be on top, others, you will be lower. The important part is to remember that, once you graduate, it will matter more if you were or weren't greek, rather than which GLO you joined.

And yes, I posess a book which has a certain sorority NOT having more members than any other women's group than the Girl Scouts. In fact, it's called an encyclopedia. (Has anyone else tried to get rid of one lately? We may have to pay someone to take them!)

LaneSig 05-27-2010 08:48 AM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 1935538)
And yes, I posess a book which has a certain sorority NOT having more members than any other women's group than the Girl Scouts. In fact, it's called an encyclopedia. (Has anyone else tried to get rid of one lately? We may have to pay someone to take them!)

hijack/
Try Half Price Books (there are 2 in Pittsburg). They won't pay you much for them, but at least you won't have to pay someone else.

I'm surprised I missed PhiSigW's original post. I do agree with his circumstance. You should join the fraternity that feels right for you on your campus. It shouldn't matter if they are huge nationally or smaller. In the pre-Internet days, I didn't know that much about Sigma Chi before I joined. I just knew that the chapter and the Creed/Spirit/etc. felt right for me.

MysticCat 05-27-2010 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by JohnnyCash (Post 1935429)
What does Pike stand for on your campus?

Just curious.

He has a total of three posts from two days last October, so I wouldn't hold my breath for an answer from him.

honeychile 05-28-2010 02:08 AM

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Originally Posted by LaneSig (Post 1935594)
hijack/
Try Half Price Books (there are 2 in Pittsburgh). They won't pay you much for them, but at least you won't have to pay someone else.

(fixed your post - we can afford the "h" at the end of Pittsburgh, plus it pays tribute to our Scots-Irish heritage as a town)

The staff at local Half Price Books know me (and the little dog) by name! We go once a week with yet another box or five of books from my mother's house - she was quite a reader before she became legally blind, and then I read to her. I'm keeping the good ones, though! Interestingly, I took one box of very new, never read books there last week, and only got $13 for it. One of the things I didn't know that came into play was how many copies they already had of each book, and how fast it was moving.

But thanks for the advice!
***
One of my favorite Pika stories (they're Pikas on my campus, not Pikes): One of the brothers had a restored hearse - the little drapes on the windows and everything. My parents were bringing me back to the sorority dorm after a family event, and my daddy was driving behind the hearse. We all pulled up in front of the sorority hall, when the back doors of the hearse sprang open and about 10 Pikas jumped out. :eek: My daddy almost had a heart attack in fright, then started laughing when I told him. And that's how my parents met the guy I was dating at the time! ;)

LaneSig 05-28-2010 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by honeychile (Post 1936064)
(fixed your post - we can afford the "h" at the end of Pittsburgh, plus it pays tribute to our Scots-Irish heritage as a town)

My chapter advisor and a good friend of mine are both Sigs from Pittsburg State in Kansas, so I always forget the "h" in Pennsylvania.


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