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10-05-2009, 12:09 PM
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From this on the Miami U.(Ohio) web site .. Sigma Kappa was there from at least 1992 thru 2001
http://www.units.muohio.edu/saf/gra/...spring2001.pdf
and per the all Sigma Kappa chapters ever thread ..
Alpha Iota (1922-2001) - Miami University (Ohio)
which is (now that I look closely) in the list above
It looks like Delta Phi Epsilon is the 3rd NPC never chartered at Miami
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11-15-2009, 11:09 PM
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*No school has chartered all 26 current NPCs
*Indiana University currently has 19 active NPCs, never chartered Alpha Sigma Tau or Phi Sigma Sigma
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I was at IU this past weekend and walked on the Greek Walkway. Apparently IU did have a chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma in the past. According to the stone, it was founded in 1969. I know nothing about it beyond that...but here's the stone:
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10-05-2009, 03:02 PM
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Tri-Delta is currently closed at Miami.
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09-30-2009, 10:22 AM
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Just as a fun fact, Penn State does have a chapter of AST at its satellite chapter in Altoona, PA. Altoona also does give out 4 year degrees at its campus, however most students do what's called a "change of campus" to University Park within two years. I don't know if that counts toward having all 25 NPC chapters at one school, but I certainly think it's a cool fact about PSU. =)
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There's a couple of PSU satellite campuses that have AST. Behrend does.
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09-30-2009, 11:00 AM
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Just as a fun fact, Penn State does have a chapter of AST at its satellite chapter in Altoona, PA. Altoona also does give out 4 year degrees at its campus, however most students do what's called a "change of campus" to University Park within two years. I don't know if that counts toward having all 26 NPC chapters at one school, but I certainly think it's a cool fact about PSU. =)
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It does NOT count as having all 26 at one school, since there are chapters of ASA and G Phi B at both main campus and a branch campus. Saying that the branches = the same school invalidates those branch campus chapters.
Sorry if this comes off bitchy, but there are enough misconceptions where this is concerned without perpetuating it further.
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09-30-2009, 07:06 PM
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There's a couple of PSU satellite campuses that have AST. Behrend does.
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Of course it does!
Those are the only two Penn State campuses with AST chapters.
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10-01-2009, 12:36 AM
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Phi Mu at Penn State?
I know Phi Mu is active there now, but didn't they close their chapter at Penn State about 13-14 years ago? I only ask because Irishpipes' posting shows them as continuously active since the 1920s.
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10-01-2009, 10:56 AM
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I know Phi Mu is active there now, but didn't they close their chapter at Penn State about 13-14 years ago? I only ask because Irishpipes' posting shows them as continuously active since the 1920s.
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They recolonized, I think.
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11-16-2009, 04:59 PM
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I know Phi Mu is active there now, but didn't they close their chapter at Penn State about 13-14 years ago? I only ask because Irishpipes' posting shows them as continuously active since the 1920s.
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As an Alumna of the Penn State Phi Mu chapter, who graduated in 2007, I can say that we are still at Penn State. Because we had RM problems a few years back, Nationals came in and kicked out a bunch of girls. Unfortunately, those girls began a local GLO. That local GLO has since been absorbed by Tri-Sigma, since Penn State no longer allows locals to operate for risk management reasons. Both Phi Mu and Tri-Sigma absorbed the two locals on campus, which helped with retention rates. It worked out well for everyone!
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10-01-2009, 11:18 PM
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Originally Posted by 33girl
It does NOT count as having all 26 at one school, since there are chapters of ASA and G Phi B at both main campus and a branch campus. Saying that the branches = the same school invalidates those branch campus chapters.
Sorry if this comes off bitchy, but there are enough misconceptions where this is concerned without perpetuating it further.
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^^^What she said!
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