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04-08-2003, 02:06 AM
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Who has the best Campuses for Greek Life?
I was just wondering if your respective Universities are strong or weak in regards to greek life. I know we consider ourselves pretty strong at ISU (15 soror, 28 Fraternities) and although we are losing Alpha Xi Delta  , hopefully we will not lose any more in the near future.
Also, our numbers are down.. is that a nationwide problem or just with us?
btw... - ISU = Iowa State Univ.
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04-08-2003, 02:39 AM
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Well, IFC and Panhel has always been the same, but I think for the cultural GLOs, my campus is pretty dope.
2 Asian Frats, 3 Asian Sorors, 2 Latino Frats, 2 Latino Sorors, 1 Multicultural frat, 2 Multicultural Sorors, compose one council that's as strong as the other two, plus NPHC has gotten bigger.
I just wanna see more greek love at SDSU, for all the stuff we all do, we get hated on a lot too.
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04-08-2003, 03:20 AM
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Stan...
My cousin Amber is an Alpha Gam up here at ISU, and if memory serves correctly she was dating a SDSU member. I think he was a Delta Sig. Maybe I'm wrong.
Kinda sucks what happened with the Delta sigs up here.
-Sean
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04-08-2003, 05:19 AM
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Yep, that did suck.
SDSU, San Diego State?
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04-08-2003, 09:21 AM
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I always thought that Syracuse University had a good campus for greeks although I was not a student there. I just visited a few times when we had a chapter. The houses were great and the campus seemed to support greeklife from a visitor's perspective.
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04-08-2003, 09:26 AM
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Washington and Lee University = Best campus for Greeks on the Nation.
With a student body of only 1700:
15 IFC Fraternities
5 NPC Sororities
75% of women are Greek (Typical quota around 35)
80% of men are Greek (Typical pledge classes 10-20)
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04-08-2003, 09:53 AM
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DePauw?
One of my very good friends attended DePauw University (in Indiana) her freshman year. She said about 80% of the student body was greek (don't know if those are 'official' stats or her estimate, tho.)
She didn't go greek there- most of her friends did. (But she transferred & went greek @ her second school, which was also my school. A school that was about 10-15% greek ). She also said that was pretty much the only social scene on campus. So even the few non-greeks could be spotted at parties.
From her stories it always sounded like a pretty pro-greek atmosphere.
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04-08-2003, 10:10 AM
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stan, what happend at ISU. ?? If you have to PM me.
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04-08-2003, 10:21 AM
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http://forums.greekchat.com/gcforums...te+Delta+Sigma
Here's a link to the original story. ISU ended up getting suspended or expelled I forget.
Just what we needed during a rebuilding process for our fraternity.
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04-08-2003, 11:05 AM
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While DePauw has a high percentage of Greek students, I have heard that a lot of faculty at DePauw are very anti-Greek, precisely because it is so dominant.
Washington and Lee is a huge Greek school considering it is so small. My great uncle was a founder of Lambda Chi Alpha there in the 1920s.
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04-08-2003, 12:54 PM
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Illinois
Well, I would say Illinois is a good place to be greek. Besides being the largest, we are extremely self-governing. I used to sit on the Vice Chancellor's Board of Sorority Affairs, and a good portion of the voting members were students.
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04-08-2003, 01:05 PM
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Quote:
Originally posted by BSUPhiSig'92
While DePauw has a high percentage of Greek students, I have heard that a lot of faculty at DePauw are very anti-Greek, precisely because it is so dominant.
Washington and Lee is a huge Greek school considering it is so small. My great uncle was a founder of Lambda Chi Alpha there in the 1920s.
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That's SO awesome! The Lambda Chi's here are great. 6 years ago, they had 9 members, total, and were looking at losing their house/charter. Then they totally went out there and start rushing. Now they have an incredibly diverse group of guys, lots of international students and just really, really nice people that can find a home there. The pledge class from my year there (spring 2002) had 18 guys, second only to KA's 20, and we have the Alpha chapter of KA! One of the best Greek resurrection stories, ever!
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04-08-2003, 02:15 PM
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Umm.. SFSU is pretty WEAK greek school we have 3 NPC sororities 3 NIC fraternities, one of which JUST got chartered after I think two years of being a colony. The largest group on campus I think has 45 people and NONE of the sororities have been at total in about 15 years until this semester AGD is at total for this semester. Only 2% of the school is greek. We do have MANY MANY multicultural options though. The local/ national multi cultural GLOs totally out number the "Traditional" frats/sorors affiliated with NPHC/NPC/NIC so I guess that is a cool thing about our greek system.
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04-08-2003, 03:31 PM
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Our Greek System is still trying to grow. Right Now, the NPHC out numbered both NIC(us and TKE's) , NPC (AEPhi and Theta Phi Alpha), and the Locals ( Delta Omega Fraternity and Chi Delta Epsilon Sorority). overall, 7 fraternities and 7 sororities. we about between 1-2% of the CSU population that are members of the greek community.
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04-08-2003, 03:44 PM
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well it deffinately isn't Clarion U of PA. The greek population on our campus has declined in the last year or so. Plus now we're having problems with whether to expand or not and if so who should we allow on campus
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