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10-22-2001, 02:50 PM
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Brother-sister associations
All I can really say to respond is that it is okay for everyone to show greek love, but where I am from we have these deltas doing the que call and throwing up their sign. I say until you make it official, a smile and a hug should suffice.
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10-22-2001, 04:27 PM
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Re: Brother-sister associations
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All I can really say to respond is that it is okay for everyone to show greek love, but where I am from we have these deltas doing the que call and throwing up their sign. I say until you make it official, a smile and a hug should suffice.
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Then again, what suffices depends on where you are or live.
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10-26-2001, 03:05 PM
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Re: Brother-sister associations
And you are...???
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All I can really say to respond is that it is okay for everyone to show greek love, but where I am from we have these deltas doing the que call and throwing up their sign. I say until you make it official, a smile and a hug should suffice.
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10-30-2001, 06:43 PM
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It doesn't really matter to me, either. My undergrad chapter was close to the Alphas and the Kappas, and held events with both. We didn't have Ques on my campus. I think it's all about greek love...period.
So, why is it that every single time this question comes up, we have to be reminded that only the Zetas and Sigmas share a "true" bond? We know that already, and it's not the issue. No one is trying to or can take that away from them.
The brother/sister thing took root from a shared history that our respective organizations have. The AKAs and Alphas have a Lyle connection, the Deltas and Ques have a Coleman connection, and the Kappas and SGRhos have an Indiana connection.
That's just my $.08!
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10-30-2001, 06:52 PM
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Originally posted by AKAtude
It doesn't really matter to me, either. My undergrad chapter was close to the Alphas and the Kappas, and held events with both. We didn't have Ques on my campus. I think it's all about greek love...period.
So, why is it that every single time this question comes up, we have to be reminded that only the Zetas and Sigmas share a "true" bond? We know that already, and it's not the issue. No one is trying to or can take that away from them.
The brother/sister thing took root from a shared history that our respective organizations have. The AKAs and Alphas have a Lyle connection, the Deltas and Ques have a Coleman connection, and the Kappas and SGRhos have an Indiana connection.
That's just my $.08!
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Great point and very well said.
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11-01-2001, 02:27 PM
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Re: Re: Brother-sister associations
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And you are...???
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Classic....
That's one of my lines, LOL!
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11-01-2001, 06:09 PM
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Re: Sister Associations: What is the Purpose?
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Greetings Brothers,
I have traveled to various campus and I have found that there are various sororities that we claim, for example, I have been on campuses were we are frat to AKA's. How do you feel about these various associations? Should we have Soro's? What is the purpose?
And more specifically, what do you think about Indiana Love?
Yours in Phi Nu Pi,
Kasm
P.S. Other opinions from other organizations are welcomed and feel free to email me as well.
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11-01-2001, 06:19 PM
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Re: Sister Associations:
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Originally posted by Kasm Y2K
Greetings Brothers,
I have traveled to various campus and I have found that there are various sororities that we claim, for example, I have been on campuses were we are frat to AKA's. How do you feel about these various associations? Should we have Soro's? What is the purpose?
And more specifically, what do you think about Indiana Love?
Yours in Phi Nu Pi,
Kasm
P.S. Other opinions from other organizations are welcomed and feel free to email me as well.
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Nupe,,, now where in our history does it state that we have Soro's as a whole we are brothers to all of the Sisters. but come on. If a sister greets you as such then treat her like a Nupe would, A Man. I'M old school a Pretty Boy From way back,
FOX Chapter "Upsilon" Fall 81
Just be what and who you were taught to be a REAL KAPPA MAN.
Y.I.T.B
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11-01-2001, 06:52 PM
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Re: Re: Sister Associations:
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Originally posted by Sergionupe
Nupe,,, now where in our history does it state that we have Soro's as a whole we are brothers to all of the Sisters. but come on. If a sister greets you as such then treat her like a Nupe would, A Man. I'M old school a Pretty Boy From way back,
FOX Chapter "Upsilon" Fall 81
Just be what and who you were taught to be a REAL KAPPA MAN.
Y.I.T.B
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This is why I love me some Kappas.  I don't want to get into stereotyping, but I have never met a Kappa that treated me as anything less than a lady. I met them visiting on my campus, on road trips, on the streets. They have always been perfect gentlemen to me.
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11-02-2001, 01:11 PM
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Re: Re: Re: Sister Associations:
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This is why I love me some Kappas. I don't want to get into stereotyping, but I have never met a Kappa that treated me as anything less than a lady. I met them visiting on my campus, on road trips, on the streets. They have always been perfect gentlemen to me.
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Ditto, soror. I would also have to say, the Kappa's that I have come in contact with have been the most charming gentlemen!!
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12-14-2001, 09:29 PM
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EEEEEEE-YIP!
Hey I saw that you were also a pretty 3 Spr 2K1 so you know I had to show love. Beta Zeta hmmm Didnt you guys throw a party in conjunction with Alpha Delta (fisk university kappas) after the ASU vs TSU game? I was one of the SGRhos there and I met a few of your chpt. bros' Well...I was just speaking to show love! Hold it down Rho-yo!
By the way A big Ear scearching eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee-Yip to all my sorors And much greek luv to everyone else.

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01-03-2002, 07:11 PM
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NEVER BELIEVE EVERYTHING YOU SEE AND HEAR
I am a neo, therefore I am new to the Greek world. I am from Virginia. This is my first time hearing that the Kappas and the Sigma Gamma Rho ladies claim to be affiliated. That is fine if they have their own thing going on, but it is knew too me. I am a ZETA lady, and I always new that we were the only sorority constitutionally bound to a fraternity before I became greek. At the college I attended, it was rumor that DST and the Ques were a brother/sister organization, the Kappas and the AKA's, but never did I hear about the Kappa's and the Sghro's. I have love for all of my greek sisters and brothers.
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01-03-2002, 10:03 PM
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Ummmm....okay...
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Originally posted by discrete1
I am a neo, therefore I am new to the Greek world. I am from Virginia. This is my first time hearing that the Kappas and the Sigma Gamma Rho ladies claim to be affiliated. That is fine if they have their own thing going on, but it is knew too me. I am a ZETA lady, and I always new that we were the only sorority constitutionally bound to a fraternity before I became greek. At the college I attended, it was rumor that DST and the Ques were a brother/sister organization, the Kappas and the AKA's, but never did I hear about the Kappa's and the Sghro's. This is one of the reasons why we shouldn't believe everything we see and hear. We need to do the research for ourselves. I have love for all of my greek sisters and brothers.
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Um, Discrete, yes, Zeta is the only sorority that has constitutional brothers, but there are several traditional bonds. These are the standards:
First Family (AKA/APhiA)
Coleman Love (Delta/Que)
Indiana Love (SGRho/KAPsi)
All of these bonds have historic and traditional significance. Sigma Gamma Rho did not just get up in 2001 and decide, hey KAPsi and we were both founded in Indiana, let's chill out eighty some odd years later. Those who know their history, know the history.
Of course there are other deviations PNG Connection, Golden Love, Canine Love, Pretty Boys, and Pretty Girls, and Crimson and Cream, but there is nothing wrong with showing a little respect or love. Now I do think it is wrong when people go around saying they don't need a constitution.
Everybody knows that with the exception of the blue bond, they are not official. Your bond is a beautiful and unique thing, but there is significance in the others.
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01-03-2002, 11:20 PM
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SoRHOr you beat me to the punch hole...  . I could not have said it better.
Blue Radiance
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01-04-2002, 02:01 AM
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Re: Ummmm....okay...
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Originally posted by TRSimon
Um, Discrete, yes, Zeta is the only sorority that has constitutional brothers, but there are several traditional bonds. These are the standards:
First Family (AKA/APhiA)
Coleman Love (Delta/Que)
Indiana Love (SGRho/KAPsi)
All of these bonds have historic and traditional significance. Sigma Gamma Rho did not just get up in 2001 and decide, hey KAPsi and we were both founded in Indiana, let's chill out eighty some odd years later. Those who know their history, know the history.
Of course there are other deviations PNG Connection, Golden Love, Canine Love, Pretty Boys, and Pretty Girls, and Crimson and Cream, but there is nothing wrong with showing a little respect or love. Now I do think it is wrong when people go around saying they don't need a constitution.
Everybody knows that with the exception of the blue bond, they are not official. Your bond is a beautiful and unique thing, but there is significance in the others.
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I mentioned that I wasn't aware. Thank you for enlightening me. Don't take it personal. I just never heard of it where I am from. I am quite sure that others will agree with me. I apologize
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