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Old 10-08-2014, 02:25 AM
Trèves Trèves is offline
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Wow. Thank you for all the answers over night. Its nice to see that the Fraternities are expanding to the UK and Scotland.
Maybe I am going to Warwick for my MBA?
Sigma Thêta Pi and Zeta Lambda Zeta even have two chapters located in Belgium but they are french only.


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It is like a fencing fight club. Members have to practice and fight on a regular basis. There is a chance to get hit in the face or neck (They use real sabers).
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Old 10-08-2014, 04:55 AM
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Never knew, that many fraternities had chapters and connections in Europe. That's great. I recall hearing about one in London. Didn't one of their members post on here a while ago?



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@33girl
It is like a fencing fight club. In some Germany groups members have to practice and some of them fight on a regular basis. There is a chance to get hit in the face or neck (They use real sabers but wear protective gear).
Fixed your post.


Maybe you can start up something like a fraternity or a social group at your university? Are there more people who don't want to join the more traditional groups but are looking for more than the debate/environmental/political groups your university offers?

Is there a lack of more modern groups because there is too little interest of is this something that would thrive at your university?

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Old 10-08-2014, 06:40 PM
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There is definitely a lack of modern groups at my university (but not a lack of interest).
I went to a bar that night with some friends and told them of US fraternities. Everyone agreed that it would be a great idea to found a new fraternity/social group at my university.
The problem is, that i dont know HOW to found such a group. Are there any websites, that could help me with this?
Is it a good idea to found a greek letter fraternity in germany or should i start off with a club/group?
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