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Old 06-13-2000, 10:16 PM
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At my school, a 3,000 student private college in Virginia, greek life was HUGE. I remember hearing that 50% of women and 40% of men were greek. That's a lot considering the size of the school. We had no locals--they weren't allowed. The NPC's were Alpha Chi Omega, Delta Gamma, TriDelt, Kappa, Theta and PiPhi. We also had AKA and DST. We had lost one NPC sorority due to declining numbers. For fraternities, we had no BGLO's but we did have IFC's--KappaSig, Sigma Chi, SigEp, PIKA, PhiDelt, & FIJI. We lost 2 other frats because of hazing incidents. Several black men did join BGLO's at a neighboring school but there wasn't a big interest in starting one at ours. Each sorority had between 105 and 150 members and the fraternities had probably (i'm really not sure) about 20-60.

Alpha Phi Omega, the service frat, was also a big part of campus life and a lot of greeks also joined it.

Hope that helps!
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