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ZTA at Univ. of Rhode Island?
I'm hoping you ladies can clear something up for me -
On the University of Rhode Island web site, I see a sorority that's listed in some places as Zeta Tau Alpha and in others as Zeta Epsilon Tau Alpha. The group is listed as an associate member of the local Panhellenic Association, and it's listed as having been founded in 2002. There's a photo on the URI web site that clearly shows young women wearing letters that say "ZETA", not "ZTA". I checked the "All the ZTA chapters ever" thread here, and it's listed as a colony for spring 2009. What's the story? Was this a local sorority started with the intention of affiliating with ZTA, and they are now achieving that goal? Thanks in advance. |
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Here's their story as displayed on their website: http://zetaepsilontaualphauri.googlepages.com/ourstory |
^^^thanks for the link. Zeta Epsilon Tau Alpha, hmmmm. It would seem obvious that they started out to attempt to affilate. I wish them all the best.
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The story is that ZETA (zeta epsilon tau alpha) was a local sorority at URI for about 6 years. They wanted to become a national sorority so ZTA came in and made a new colony with the girls from ZETA. Now at URI they are the Lambda Beta chapter. =]
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I can't believe we're up in the Lambdas now. So cool!
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Rhode Island
Go Brown University!
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yeah.
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nothing-i think boodleboy was just being enthusiastic.
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