@aephi_alum: You are absolutely correct, my bad. Phi Beta Epsilon still holds a large presence on campus (their rooftop party is packed every single year). Nu Delta is across the river in Boston, so you don't see them much. I think traditionally they have consisted of minority students, much like our deactivated chapter of Theta Delta Chi (they went co-ed and split from nationals). PBE was founded in 1890; not sure about Nu Delta.
The inter-collegiate Boston chapter of AKA (Lambda Upsilon) is still going strong, although most of the members now come from Harvard.
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pika (note lowercase) similarly was a chapter of Pi Kappa Alpha, and went local because their nationals wouldn't let them go coed.
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Interestingly, Pi Kappa Alpha recolonized at MIT last semester and already has a good group of brothers. They will be doing formal rush with everyone else this September.
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