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Derby Days
Sorry, I don't want to be annoying, but what's Derby Days? We don't have that here, but I'm trying to find out about stuff that Greeks do together, for unity purposes---we don't really have a greek week, either, I don't think, or at least if it's in the spring we didn't have it last year b/c I was part of the sorority then and didn't hear a thing about it. Thanks for all the help, just curious!
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Sigma Chi puts on Derby Days. I'm sure it varies from campus to campus, but on my campus it was the philanthropy event to raise money for their respective philanthropy.
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it's a weeklong philanthropy hosted by Sigma Chi.
the activities include (but are not exlusive of): clothing drives, barbeque, 24 hour swing, scavenger hunt (i think!), and it ends with a skit night where all the sororities try to outdo one another. that's how it works on my campus - although if you don't have a EX, someone else could take it upon themselves to do a week-long philanthropic event. |
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Note: I previously posted on another thread. I've made slight edits for this particular thread to keep pertinent to the topic.
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Very nice! Good for Sigma Chi!
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KUDDOS to Sigma Chi.
Derby Days are the most well know charity event in the Greek World.:cool: |
Question: Is the term "Derby Days" copyrighted by Sigma Chi?
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Thanks for the info on Derby Days. I have to say that honestly I didn't know it was a Philanthropic event. The one I participated in (I was either an Alpha or had just recently been initiated) I thought it was a competition between the sororities. There were a bunch of events we did (some of which I will not mention on this board). I do remember participating in Skit Night. We had two Sigma Chi's as like our "guides". I guess each sorority had two Sigma Chi's. They guys "had to" (at least I think they did) participate in that sororities skit. All I remember (since it was in 1998) is that we made our poor guy dress up as a woman. I also only remember that in the end Theta won Derby Days. :)
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FYI: Derby refers to the bowler style hat that is round and black and hard with a narrow brim; often worn by some British businessmen. |
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Again, it varies campus to campus. Most last a week and are referred to as Derby Days while on some campuses, it may be a day event and simply referred to as Derby Day. In any case, Derby Days should be a week/day of “focused community servicing” and involve events, games, skits, or activities. Derby Days usually involve a competition between the sororities and on some campuses, women's dorms and or independent groups as well. All the while, and hopefully, raising funds for charity. |
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Here is a bit of Derby history from the University of South Carolina. :eek:
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Ball State: Fraternity's events raise more than $1,800
Congrats to Sigma Chi! And to the top three sororities in the competition - Kappa Delta, Alpha Gamma Delta and Delta Zeta!
Fraternity's events raise more than $1,800 Part of Sigma Chi's Derby Days proceeds benefit Riley hospital YaVonda Smalls | Chief Reporter March 21, 2005 Full Article Sigma Chi fraternity raised more than $1,800 during last week's Derby Days, the fraternity's national annual philanthropic event. Seventy percent of the Derby Days proceeds will benefit Riley's Children's Hospital in Indianapolis, an affiliate hospital of the Children's Miracle Network. The network is the primary beneficiary of the event. The remaining 30 percent of the Derby Days proceeds will benefit the charities of the seven sororities that also participated in last week's activities. To prepare for Derby Days, women from the seven participating sororities were organized into 43 five-member teams. The Derby Days entry fee for each team was $50, and the fraternity received additional donations from local businesses, Sapurstein said. The Sigma Chi brothers served as coaches for the 43 sorority teams, which competed for points in several events. Events included a chili cook-off, scavenger hunt, March Madness-themed event at The Bird in the Village and several games and contests at the Sigma Chi house. Derby Days began in Spring 1933 when the Sigma Chi chapter at the University of California Berkeley put on an event called the Channingway Derby, which included a series of skits, according to the Derby Days Web site. Derby Days reached its final form in the 1960s when Sigma Chi initiated the fraternity's first philanthropic project, which inspired most chapters to contribute to the cause. Last year, Sigma Chi as a national fraternity raised more than $550,000. |
I love Sigma Chis and I love Derby Days because it is entertaining and raises money for charity. I really had fun at the Derby Days held a few weeks ago.
I am glad that certain sororities didn't participate in it because I think it's rather patriarchal as it is done at the Universities I have attended. But, the subservience is for a really good cause (:rolleyes: ). Did I mention that I love Sigma Chis? |
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The subservience has taken on different forms. The women might as well have paper bags over their heads still. |
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The Deltas (alumnae and collegiate) in Chicago have Derby Days in the summer, but obviously not like the Sigma Chis. :D At least they used to. It was/is a big weekend fundraiser to support their community service projects.
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Do the Chicago Sorors make up dance routines and compete with other sororities about who's the cutest, has the best synchronized dancing, and wears the skimpiest outfits? Of course not. :p |
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LOL...it didn't but it does now. :) My chapter was really close to the Sigma Chis at my undergrad. They were hard workers and we did many of our programs and some social events with them. Sigma Chis are always the hotties on the campuses I've been on, though. |
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Fun fact: Epsilon Omega (Ball State) is home to Brother David Letterman. |
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i'd pay top dollar to see that. |
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Did I mention I love Sigma Chis? :o |
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:rolleyes: |
I'm just going to post fifty or sixty times. And my posts will consist of nothing but :) or :o or :rolleyes: .
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We're getting ready for derby days now actually. It will be coming up in just a few weeks. :D
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Considering there was a top 10 song at the time with the lyrics "boop boop diddle daddle waddum, choo" I think we need to put it in context. :p Although there was a guy at my high school who could have really used that fashion statement. (Hot bod, yucky face) |
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meow meow meow.
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just trying to contribute on the same level as some of the other posters.
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It's no more degrading than any other beauty pageant where women are judged on their figures - really less since she's wearing far more than most women wear clubbing these days. I'm guessing the bag was so no one would know who was who. |
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The context is degradation. Then and now. Point blank and period. |
Steven, can you please remove the "degrading" photo so this can go back to a thread about the good that Derby Days does and I can delete my posts?
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