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Originally Posted by Kevin
While in a sense, you may be right, this is not the case across the board. Unofficially, several groups with historical bonds refer to each other as "brother or sister" organizations. While this doesn't occur at the national level (most likely) and is nowhere in anyone's Constitution, it happens.
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Originally Posted by PM_Mama00
Maybe you should check up on NPC rules before you go acting like you know what you're talking about.
It doesn't matter who says what. There are no brother/sister official OR unofficial GLOs. Perhaps actually listening to the other NPC sisters, or maybe the actual Tri Sigma sister, you will notice you are wrong... if that is possible.
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No, Kevin is right. Regardless of whether its official or not, it happens. A
quick Google of "Alpha Xi Delta," "Sigma Nu" and "brother fraternity" turned up 44 hits along the lines of the following:
From the Zeta Theta chapter of Alpha Xi Delta:
With the help of the men of the Sigma Nu Fraternity, the Alpha Xi Delta’s brother fraternity, they were able to organize their ideas and create a successful organization that affects women’s lives every day.
From the Beta Pi chapter of Alpha Xi Delta:
The fraternity flower is the Killarney Rose, which characteristics include a light pink color, thornless, with a large bloom. It was chosen by our Founders to complement the white rose of Sigma Nu, our brother fraternity.
From the Atlanta Cobb-Cherokee Alumnae Association of Alpha Xi Delta:
TBD: Social - March Madness Sigma Nu Social - Join us with our brother fraternity in Atlanta.
Google even took me to
this post and
this post here at GC.
So while there is no official relationship (and Kevin never said there was), he is right that "it happens" that some Alpha Xi Delta members refer to Sigma Nu as their "brother fraternity."