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Old 11-09-2003, 12:25 AM
stufield stufield is offline
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KSigIdahoState:

I'm very pleased to read of your group's intention to become a Kappa Sigma colony.

It's great that Kappa Sig may finally be coming to Idaho State University. We are the only fraternity at all three other colleges and universities in Idaho with Gree systems (the University of Idaho, Boise State University, and Albertson College). So it has only seemed 'natural' for the past 20 years or more that the Fraternity expand to ISU. If the colony succeeds, we will then have chapters at every school in the State that has a Greek system.

I believe that the foregoing could be a strong selling point for prospective members of the ISU colony and, hopefully thereafter, an ISU chapter.

What are the four fraternities thatare presentlyat ISU? I believe that Delta Sigma Phi is one, but I don't know any of the others. Which fraternities are they, and, in your opinion, how do they stack up against each other at ISU, and how does your present group of 25 compare size-wise with the other four?


Incidentally, if you do become a formal pledge of Kappa Sigma, you will quickly learn that Kappa Sigmas do not refer to themselves in abbreviated form as "K Sigs", but rather as "Kappa Sigs".

Finally, returning to the theme of the first paragraph of this posting, there are presently two States in which Kappa Sig has chapters at every school in the State with a National Interfraternity Conference (i.e., national, as opposed to local) Greek system. Anyone out there know which States they are?

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