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What's your magazine called?
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The Star & Lamp
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"The Lamp of Delta Zeta"
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The Trident
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The Quill
of Alpha Xi Delta |
The Compass
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The Lyre
of Alpha Chi Omega |
Signet
of Phi Sigma Kappa or just The Signet or Signet for short. |
The Delta
Named for the geographic relationship between the three existing chapters at the time of its founding, Alpha (VMI), Lambda (Washington and Lee), and Kappa (North Georgia). |
The Record
of Sigma Alpha Epsilon (published continuously since 1880) |
The Carnation
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The Adelphean
is ADPi's |
Cross & Crescent
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Shield & Diamond
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Emerald
The Emerald
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The Beta Theta Pi Magazine
(the oldest continuously published fraternity magazine, since 1872) |
Alpha Gamma Delta's official publication is called the Quarterly .
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Alpha Omicron Pi's magazine is called To Dragma (which means 'The Sheaf')
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The Anchor
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Old Mag. "Purple, Green, and Gold"
Changed as Jon said "Cross and Cresent". One of the most recognizable signs in the Greek World!!:) |
"The Aglaia"
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The Anchora
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The Columns
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The Tomahawk of Alpha Sigma Phi.
Founded in 1847 and published until 1854; revived in 1907 and still going strong to this day; one of the oldest college fraternity publications in existence. |
Gamma Phi Beta's magazine is The Crescent.
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Sigma Kappa Triangle
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Ours is the award-winning Key, the oldest continuously published sorority magazine.
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The Angelos
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The Sphinx
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The Baton
At our 2000 Convention, (the 1st convention I attended) the fraternity voted to suspend the publication for the first time. Wow - was that a heated, long debate. Our newsletter, The RosePetals has expanded some to accomodate this. The reason was (is) to redirect some of those monies towards expansion. Hopefully we'll vote to resume its publication at the 2004 Convention. |
The Torch
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The arrow
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The Shields
of Theta Delta Chi |
The Saga of Sigma Tau Gamma
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The Phoenix of Alpha Sigma Alpha
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Alpha Phi Quarterly.
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Magazine name
Delta Upsilon has published a magazine since 1867. DU's first periodical, "Our Record", was published from 1867-1869. In December 1882 the Amherst Chapter published the first issue of the Delta Upsilon Magazine (now known as the Delta Upsilon Quarterly) and the magazine has been published at least 4 times a year ever since.
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Delta Tau Delta's magazine is called "The Rainbow."
It is named in honor of The Rainbow Fraternity, a small group of Southern chapters which which Delt merged many years ago -- sometime after the Civil War. The name "Rainbow" became a controversy a few years ago because of it's symbolic use by the Gay community. The name was changed to "1858," which is the year of the Fraternity's founding. Many of the older alums felt that the change had been made without going through the proper process -- that is being voted on by Karnea, our international conference. At Karnea five years ago in Minneapolis, the name was changed back by an open vote of the voting delegates. As a division officer, and voting delegate representitive of our local alumni chapter, I voted for the change back to "The Rainbow" out of respect for our former Rainbow Fraternity brothers -- and also because I believe there is no place for homophobic reactions to a word which has come to represent something different than it's original meaning for our Fraternity. In addition, I am absolutely sure that EVERY fraternity (men and women) includes gay members, whether they are "out" or not, and I don't believe there is room for discrimination of any kind in our organization. I know that's not a universally popular position on GC, but it is one I believe. Many of our chapters still use "The Rite of Iris," which is based on the Rainbow Fraternity Ritual. It is generally used during initiation week, but is now an open ceremony. |
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Alpha Phi Omega: Torch and Trefoil |
TRIAD
In 1922, the first issue of the Triangle was published as a quarterly. In 1952, the magazine was renamed the Triad. http://dphie.org/img/timeline/1922.gif http://dphie.org/img/timeline/1952a.jpg |
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