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Old 09-08-2007, 08:36 PM
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We also have a specific kind of celebration called "Kneipe" where we sing traditional student songs, we hear speeches and we drink a lot of alcohol.
Not to be rude, but this just made me giggle. Sometimes we do that, too (only every now and then, though ).
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Old 09-08-2007, 08:47 PM
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Singen Sie ”Die Lorelei”? Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten....

Do your sororities have symbols, colors, and flowers? Do they allow all who want to join to do so or do they have selective membership? You could find out more about us by going to this link: www.npcwomen.org or you could look on the websites of various universities.
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Old 09-09-2007, 12:14 AM
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VictoriaGermany,
Like AKA Monet's my sorority also has a chapter based in Frankfurt. And I have a German half-brother (same Dad) who lives in Homberg. Thus I have a keen interest in all things German. Please keep the dialogue going.
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Old 09-09-2007, 01:33 AM
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Great post, AKA_Monet!

I hope the OP will continue the discussion in the thread. I've heard a tiny bit about fraternities and sororities in Germany but I'd love to learn more.
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Old 09-09-2007, 01:58 AM
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My grandfather was actually in a Latvian "fraternity" (they're referred to as "Student Corporations" in Europe) called Ventonia.

When I was in Heidelberg, I got a tour of the German "fraternity house" of Burschenschaft Vineta.
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Old 09-09-2007, 02:33 AM
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I hear they have fraternities and sororities in the Philippines.
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Old 09-09-2007, 04:56 AM
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My grandfather was actually in a Latvian "fraternity" (they're referred to as "Student Corporations" in Europe) called Ventonia.
Yes, there are some German-model oriented fraternities in other countries, e.g. Latvia, Chile, Japan, England, France, Belgium...

Of course in Austria and Switzerland as well, as they do have the similar system than in Germany (the sorority system in Austria is much more developed, but most corporations are religious).

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When I was in Heidelberg, I got a tour of the German "fraternity house" of Burschenschaft Vineta.
Isn´t Heidelberg beautiful? I love that town. I went there last summer and stayed a few days in the house of Turnerschaft Ghibellinia directly below the castle. Very impressive!

By the way: Did you hear about the tradition of "Couleurbesuch"? In Germany, fraternities and sororities (and even the unisex corporations) do visit each other to have a beer together. It is also common to visit several different houses per evening, a so-called "Couleurbummel". You get your drink for free, because you will have visitors as well. Very nice tradition... especially at the end of the month....
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Old 09-12-2007, 04:33 AM
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oh the naked guy at uc berkeley...im sure you can find an article about him on wikipedia.
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Old 03-20-2010, 08:34 AM
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Hi, I'm from Latvian fraternity Gersicania. I can inform You that fraternity Ventonia where Your grandfather was - is till there. Ventonia is placed in city Jelgava.
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Names of Fraternitys / Sororitys

Hey,
Do the Greek letters in the names of Fraternitys / Sororitys have any historical meaning or do they just sound good? Why do you have Greek names, I don't know any historical relationship between the US and Greece?

As already wrote in this threat most fraternitys in Germany are named after geographical areas and sororitys after godesses.

My fraternity is a small exception. We are named "Kristall" (crystal) to honor Professor Hermann Borchert who taught mineralogy when we were founded in 1949. Our full name is "Akademische Vereinigung Kristall zu Clausthal im Schwarzburgbund"

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Old 09-09-2007, 05:42 AM
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Singen Sie ”Die Lorelei”? Ich weiss nicht was soll es bedeuten....
Do your sororities have symbols, colors, and flowers? Do they allow all who want to join to do so or do they have selective membership? You could find out more about us by going to this link: www.npcwomen.org or you could look on the websites of various universities.
Hi carnation!

Oh, you speak German? Well, actually we didn´t sing this songs so far, but this are folk songs and we also sing some folk songs beside the traditional student´s songs.

On http://www.studentenlieder.de.vu you will find several German student´s songs for download. Very popular are e.g. the following songs:

- Oh alte Burschenherrlichkeit
- Student sein, wenn die Veilchen blühen
- Gaudeamus Igitur
- Nicht der Pflicht nur zu genügen

Yes, your sororities and fraternities have own symbols and colours (but we don´t have flowers). Every corporation has its own "Zirkel" (e.g. http://www.noricagraz.com/download/zirkel.jpg). Originally a Zirkel was a kind of a secret symbol for a fraternity. I goes back to the brotherhoods in the mid-age. A Zirkel is a mixture of different letters which usually refer to a whole sentence. E.g. my sorority´s Zirkel has the letters V, v, s and c. It stands for the latin sentence:

Circulus sororum victoriae vivat! (The circle of the victoria sisters may live)

The Zirkel is usually written after your name in any corporation related issues. As long as your corporation does exist, it is followed by an exclamation mark.
If you are currently in a specific position within your corporation, you will put a shortcut of your position behind the exclamation mark, e.g.

Hans Wurst Z! x

The positions vary a lot from corporation to corporation, therefore I will not list them here. In General, x stands for the first representive of the corporation. Other positions (e.g. responsible for finance or written communication) will have shortcuts like xx, xxx or xxxx. The person responsible for the education of new members will have the shortcut FM.
Well, as I said: In general.

German corporation do not accept all members. Beside the gender, there are other criterias that depend on the corporation of course. The catholic corporation only accept catholics. The Burschenschaften mainly only except Germans with German roots (e.g. a guy born in Germany which parents are from Turkey won´t be accepted in some Burschenschaften) and guys who didn´t deny liability for military service.
And of course you have to study to be accepted in most fraternities/sororities (except the ones at schools).
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