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Alpha Omega Pi?
On the Greek Life forum, there was a discussion about a movie coming out, "Pumpkin" and the sorority that is in it. The sorority in this movie is Alpha Omega Pi. I didn't think a sorority by that name existed until this afternoon. I was looking at the Greek Life website of SUNY Geneseo and found the Alpha Omega Pi website. I have no problem with the fact that their letters are very close to ours, but I do have a problem with them using AOII as their abbreviation. I brought this concern up to a friend in another house and she said that we should notify nationals. She said that they should know about this because chances are that AOII is under copyright with Alpha Omicron Pi.
Does anyone know anything about this? If that is the case, I am going to notify my chapter advisor ASAP. Here is their website. http://www.geneseo.edu/~aopi/ |
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Yes, 'AOII' is trademarked. Contact your CA, and she will contact the appropriate people at International for you.
:) Note : There is a local at Youngstown who are called Alpha Omega Pi as they are a local interested in recolonizing our AOII there. This may be the same situation at Geneseo ... |
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A lot of the SUNY locals may hve names that are close to national groups. This is because NY state made all the SUNY's get rid of nationals in 1954, then when they permitted nationals on again, a lot of the groups just stayed local.
Case in point: http://members.tripod.com/alphasigmachi/ I don't think my HQ can do anything about them calling themselves "ASA" since we would also have to get after the American Statistical Association and the Amateur Softball Association. I do wish they would have altered the crest a little more, though. So this may be something like that. |
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Number one, this thread is four and a half years old. Number two, NeonPi and AOII luv haven't been on greekchat in ages and 33girl isn't an AOII so I don't know who you're talking to. But way to be totally aggressive in your first post for no reason at all. |
I think your username covered that response :p
Now I'm hearing A"Oh"PiSNAP in my head though. |
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I think a point that was being made four and a half years ago (but in a different thread) is that not only are the letters similar, but the flower, mascot, etc are too similar to be a coincidence. |
The Alpha Omega Pi at SUNY Geneseo seems a lot less like AOII than the Alpha Omega Pi at Youngstown. Especially since we never had a chapter at Geneseo.
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At my campus, members use AOPi and AOII to abbreviate Alpha Omicron Pi interchangeably. It never struck me that "AOPi" is incorrect, since A is both "Ay" and Alpha, and O is both "Oh" and Omicron. So A and O are both Roman and Greek. Therefore, they'd both be correct, since AOPi would be the Roman abbreviation and AOII is the Greek letter approximation on a keyboard. I hate when I see AOTT. It always reads "Ay Oh Tee Tee" in my head. It's weird to see aoii, since that always reads "Ay Oh Eye Eye" in my head. I know I wouldn't appreciate a local with a nickname that sounds exactly the same as my sorority, especially if they had a bad reputation (meaning hazing, drugs, excessive promiscuity etc). I wonder if there is an Alpha Chi Omicron or an Alpha Zeta Delta or a Theta Pi Alpha out there. Oy. |
There was a Theta Pi Alpha at Penn State, but they've since merged with another sorority.
Probably every one of the NPC groups has a local or some other org out there using the same nickname. For what it's worth, some Theta Phi Alpha chapters go by "Thetas" which is what Kappa Alpha Theta's national nickname is. I don't believe they share any campuses. Not to mention boy Phi Sigs/girl Phi Sigs and things like that. I honestly don't think using the same nickname is a big deal, by itself. But when you use the same nickname, colors, philanthropy, mascot...then yeah, that's a bit much. I looked at the SUNY chapter's site and I don't think anyone would confuse them with Alpha Omicron Pi because the colors and imagery are different. That group in Y-town though... |
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ETA: But at least one is dudes and the other is girls. |
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And I believe that the YSU group's old advisor is an AOII alumna (from OU). I actually spoke with a YSU AOII alumna who would LOVE for this group to succeed. She would love for her chapter to be back at YSU, and if this is the way to do it, she was all for it. It kind of reminds me of the ZETA group at URI- they did end up as a ZTA colony. |
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