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Harvard allowing NPC groups to colonize
Wow! I woke up this morning, read my KD weekly email newsletter, and found out that HARVARD has recently agreed to allow NPC groups to colonize on campus! There was a note in our email from our National VP of Membership about this, so I know it is legit!
What do you all think? Doesn't Harvard have a few "underground" NPC groups operating on campus? All the NPC groups have got to be drooling over this. Talk about great potential future income (= future donaties to XYZ sorority) and great prestige |
I heard about this at our Province Meeting. I know Yale has GLOs because KKG has a chapter there. Whoever gets a chapter at Harvard shouldn't have any trouble with scholarship!
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This is true. They started looking at different GLOs last fall. I am not sure when they will make a decision.
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Does anyone know whether or not they're considering fraternities also?
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Theta and DG already have chapters at Harvard -- which until recently were not recognized or what have you by the university. It will be interesting to see how this expansion proposal affects the groups that are already there.
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If Harvard has decided to recognize single-sex groups, that's a revolutionary change. Could you post a link if that's the case? FYI, Yale has Pi Phi and Theta in addition to Kappa. It recognizes these groups, although only Theta has a house. Princeton, which has Pi Phi, Theta, Kappa, and Tri-Delt, does not recognize any Greek groups, although they are much more popular there than at Harvard or Yale. Ivy |
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No kidding! Our chapter at Yale has a 3.64 average, according to the new Arrow!:) |
So far as I know, Harvard will NOT be inviting any new men's fraternities to colonize.
It is my understanding that presentations will be made by all interested (and invited) NPC groups in the first week of March...just two weeks from now. When/if I get more info (as I live in Boston and am fairly well-connected with the Greek community here), I will be sure to let you all know. |
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But it is VERY exciting about Harvard! It will be interesting to see who is chosen to present. |
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Sweet! :)
AEPhi used to have a chapter at Yale... chartered in 1995, right before my chapter. Not sure when it closed. |
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Student Paper Article on NPC Expansion
Harvard's student paper, The Crimson, covered this story in the February 3, 2003 issue in an article by Jeslyn A. Miller. According to that article the three groups that will be presenting are Alpha Phi, Delta Delta Delta and Kappa Kappa Gamma. The story is available through the archives on The Crimson's web site, and this link should take you to it
http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=269508 |
Decision made at Harvard
I've had to be tight-lipped about this process, but I am PROUD to report that Kappa Kappa Gamma will be colonizing its newest chapter at HARVARD in the Fall of 2003.
This means Harvard will now have chapters of Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Gamma, and Kappa Kappa Gamma! I'm so excited!!!! |
Go Kappa! More Keepers of the golden key!!!
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Congratulations to Kappa! :D
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I'd also like to note that SAE's colony at Harvard has just been chartered!
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congratulations
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Here's the Harvard KKG link
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question....
To be honest i was hoping for a Alpha Phi chapter at Harvard but my congrats go out to kappa. My question is this...after reading the Crimson article and the amt of girls ( 120)going thru fromal recruitment last fall ,and the amt of girls each current sorority took this yr..... is there going to be more room for expansion at Harvard then just DG,Theta, and Now kappa? Are they talking more expansion after this yr?
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I also read quite a few articles talking about the sorority-esque groups that have been forming at Harvard, too -- local groups with non-Greek names, but their purpose seems identical to most sororities. One of the articles talked to the president of one of these groups, and she said that her group might just try to rush KKG en masse . . . There's quite the possibility that Harvard might be searching for a fourth group fairly soon. But I definitely agree with the plan to take it slowly and make sure each group is stable before expanding again.
Congrats to SAE too! |
Congratulations Kappa!
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Congrats Kappa and SAE! :)
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Congratulations Kappa!
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awesome news!
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Kappa colonizing at Harvard: Update
The October 1, 2003 issue of The Crimson has an article about Kappa's recruitment for its new colony. According to the article, Kappa "expects to accept 45 women," which will be similar to the number of members of each of the other sororities, DG and Theta.
All three will participate in spring recruitment. The article is at http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=349063 or go to http://www.thecrimson.com and use the search tool to locate the article (type in "kappa gamma," or "sorority," for example) |
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