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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Not in the least. You clearly don't know your GLO history as well as you think. Phi Beta Kappa was the first Greek-lettered fraternity and was founded as a social organization, becoming academic only after campus protest forced the revealing of their secret motto. It was the predecessor to the modern American fraternity system.
Also, at a minimum, you'd think that the 4 sororities in the NPHC would learn the history of the word sorority, since it is something they chose to incorporate in their name. That history is included in the NME of all other NPC sororities besides the one the word was coined for.
I am just curious that they assume we don't already know the history of stepping, or that the Alphas and Sigmas didn't teach it as they taught stepping. While it was nice to see the article give Greek coverage, the article wasn't exactly accurate (Phi Gamma Alpha and Phi Kappa Alpha as two examples) and did not cover every single situation.
I will wait for an NPHC member to clarify this information for me.
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well, it's great that you guys learn it. nice try at changing the subject. back to the point....