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Originally Posted by honeychile
I have heard of people confuse Alpha Epsilon Pi and Alpha Epsilon Phi.
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Don't start me.
Whoops, too late.
Long story short, AEPi has been on my campus for decades. In the early 1990s, a group of Jewish women wanted to bring AEPhi to campus. The local Panhel said no, but invited them to form a local sorority - which they did, and which I pledged. During my sophomore year, Panhel granted our request to become a colony of AEPhi. The national was still interested, and a match was made.
I can't begin to tell you how many times I was asked when AEPi had gone coed, or if AEPhi was a "little sister" group for AEPi. Nope - although both groups are historically Jewish, and have similar badges, we are completely different GLOs, thankyouverymuch.