Re: Re: Wisconsin, mostly old TCs
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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
That being said, Mr. Conard, Platteville had a fraternity in 1866 and a sorority in 1867, both of which are still open. The fraternity is now Phi Sigma, which started as the Philadelphia Society and was briefly a member of Phi Sigma Epsilon, then Phi Sigma Kappa. That sorority is Gamma Phi Beta, which started as Nulli Secundas, then was the Athenaeum Society, then was Alpha Theta Chi. Both groups have maintained a continous presence on campus. So while primative (which it was) your assertion about the presence of GLOs is incorrect.
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I'm going to start a sorority and call it Mens Rea. Does that sound too much like Menstruation?
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