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Originally Posted by dukedg
I'm not sure if this is accurate, but according to a 1994 Duke Chronicle article: http://media.www.dukechronicle.com/m...-1438053.shtml
Alpha Phi is back on campus.
The sorority, which closed its Duke chapter in 1970, has just been adopted by the local Theta Beta Sigma sorority. The Office of Student Affairs and the Panhellenic Council approved the new affiliation this week.
Eight University women founded Theta Beta Sigma in April 1992 with the goal of becoming affiliated with a national sorority. Since the sorority's inception, members worked to increase numbers and achieve financial stability.
Panhel voted last fall to permit the sorority to begin seeking a national affiliation.... [Full article at link]
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Interesting...I never knew any local sororities existed at Duke (of course, this particular one was founded 5 years after I left campus).
It doesn't seem possible that the affiliation with Alpha Phi was approved in 1994 and it took
9 years for the new chapter to be installed, does it?