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Originally Posted by stufield
That would be terrific. Another northern California chapter would be a very welcome addition to the chapter roll.
Theta Chi has had a chapter at UCSC for years, and Sigma Pi just chartered there in January. There may be one or two other fraternities there as well ... LucyKKG do you know what fraternities presently have active chapters at UCSC?
Hopefully there are still enough unaffiliated men on the UCSC campus who would be willing to join a new fraternity that a Kappa Sigma colony/chapter there would prosper. Or perhaps there is a strong local fraternity that is looking to 'go national'.
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Oh woah, that's crazy that you know that. I mean, not that crazy. Anyway, Theta Chi is still very active (60+ members) and Sigma Pi is thriving and brand spanking new. I went to their reception after their chartering. We have an AEPi chapter, but they're not very active. The other NIC members here are cultural orgs (Lambda Phi Epsilon, Phi Iota Alpha, and Sigma Lambda Beta) + local orgs.
ETA: I saw flyers for someone trying to start a SAM colony last quarter, but they're not registered with the school, so I don't know what happened to them.
As far as having enough unaffiliated men here...I don't know! I'm sure they'll pop up. Santa Cruz is generally not very friendly towards Greeks, but my chapter and Sigma Pi have managed to start up and thrive, so I'm expecting good things.