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Old 07-14-2003, 10:41 PM
cristinasmile cristinasmile is offline
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Originally posted by 33girl
Lots of groups that have begun as locals with the intent to nationally affiliate in the future have had non-Greek names - TWIG (The Women's Interest Group) and Hearts are two of the ones that eventually joined my national sorority, ASA.

If Sigma Kappa Epsilon Pi MEANS something to you it would be fine to use, but it's generally frowned upon to just pull letters out of nowhere for no reason.

All NPC sororities do service, but they are not service sororities. Service sororities differ in that they usually allow anyone interested in membership to pursue it (although not everyone is successful in that pursuit). Social sororities choose their members in a mutual selection process.
We chose the name because we feel that what Sigma represents, that the students (maybe I should put in the mission statement of Mount Ida), reflect Sigma. My college is very diverse.

SKEPi is not affilated with NPC or any other chapter.
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