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In our suite, we actually have this ancient copy of a Pitt student organization handbook, which has tons of pictures of Greek Organizations in it. It's from about 1968, and at that point, the only sororities other than the 11 we have now were Phi Sigma Sigma and Kappa Alpha Theta. I'm guessing Phi Sig must have gone inactive sometime within the 70's...
As for expanding on our campus, we cannot do so yet, as over half of our sororities remain under quota, be it by 40 spots, or by 4. It all comes down to interest I guess...
Does anyone have any other interesting Pitt Greek stories? Anyone know where their chapters were located before moving into Amos/McCormick or the Hill?
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