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07-23-2003, 02:35 PM
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Chapters that Have come and Gone @ Purdue...
hmmmmmmmm...i think Theta Xi is the only fraternity to get the boot (recently) that i can remember. They got in trouble for hazing.
Sororities:
ADPi- folded due to # in like 1978
AEPhi- folded around the same time for the same reasons
AXiD- folded and then came back two years ago
AOPi- just folded this year but will be back soon!
Im sure that there are other chapters that have folded and then come back,but im not down that gossip.
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07-23-2003, 02:41 PM
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Groups lost at UW-Platteville
Sororities
Theta Phi Alpha (on campus for a while, closed, tried to recolonize but didn't get a lot of support going and left)
Delta Gamma Phi (local that everybody called DG, leading us to think there was actually a DG)
Kappa Alpha Phi (local)
One of the locals that still exists is rumoured to have petitioned Theta and been turned down, we're not sure.
Fraternities
Delta Upsilon (they were a huge chapter for a while, I don't know what happened)
Alpha Phi Omega (allegedly they are still on campus but nobody has ever heard a thing about them, they used to live in what is now the SigEp house)
an NPHC org - I am honestly not sure which one
Sigma Tau Gamma (they are on probation/closed for a year, as of May. I haven't heard an update)
Several locals
At Marquette the only chapter I know of that was lost is Gamma Phi Beta, which closed in the 90s due to numbers.
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07-23-2003, 02:43 PM
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I believe Sigma Kappa was established and folded in the same year at GMU back in the 70s. I heard from one of my greek life nerd friends that there used to be a chapter of Beta but I'm not sure when they left or for what reason (our greek system isn't the strongest in the world). Phi Mu folded over Christmas break my freshman year, which stunk because I was really interested in them. Phi Kappa Sigma (simply known on campus as the Skulls) had their charter revoked for financial reasons and I believe their house was condemned, but don't take my words as the bible. My own chapter was in danger of closing when I pledged, but we were never told that. Of course, my pledge class was the largest in years for informal recruitment (13) so our chapter is thriving again. We ain't goin NOWHERE!
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07-23-2003, 02:52 PM
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Re: Expelled/Went Dormant and haven't returned
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Originally posted by DeltaSigStan
Beta Theta Pi and TKE were kicked out in Fall 2000 (though TKE still operates), and Kappa Sigma was kicked out this spring.
Lambda Chi and Beta are recolonizing. So I asked myself another question:
Who's gotten kicked out or went dormant and haven't returned in a while?
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LXA closed in 1995 I think for risk management/hazing issues. Glad to see they're coming back. They were a lot of fun to hang out with, and a good escape for me when I was in the Navy in San Diego back in the late 80's - they took good care of me, and I enjoyed being able to get away from the military life every now and again. Besides, SDSU was a fun campus as well - good cheap concerts and food to be found.
LXA "policy" is to remain dormant for at least five years before returning to campus, and priority for new colonies is given to schools were LXA had a previous chapter or colony.
However, the five years is flexible, depending on many conditions including overall campus, greek life, and other factors - case in point is UNC (Northern Colorado) - five years was the original plan, but it took 11 total to return due to a span of 4-5 years when greek life was abyssmal - they waited until conditions improved.
Colorado State may recolonize next year or 2005, prior to the 5 year span, due to alumni conditions, and a dynamically changing greek system - lots of improvement going on. Remains to be seen, though.
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07-23-2003, 02:56 PM
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Chapters lost at Colorado State since 1992:
Alpha Phi
Sigma Kappa
Delta Gamma (colony failed)
Alpha Chi Omega
Alpha Tau Omega
Sigma Nu
Lambda Chi Alpha
Pi Kappa Phi (has since returned)
Beta Theta Pi
FIJI
Phi Kappa Tau
Sigma Phi Epsilon (recolonized)
TKE (recolonized)
There might be one or two more - I think another sorority colony failed in addition to DG, but I can't remember who it was.
CSU's President was very anti-Greek (as you can tell by the long list of org's closed), but just recently retired, and I know there are several colonizations coming soon (Beta and FIJI are rumored, LXA in a couple of years).
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07-23-2003, 02:57 PM
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At University of California-Santa Barbara:
Fraternities  All of these chapters have yet to recolonize)
SAE
Phi Kappa Psi
Phi Delta Theta
Delta Upsilon
Delta Tau Delta
Kappa Sigma
Delta Sigma Phi
Sigma Pi
ZBT
Alpha Delta Phi
Sororities:
Alpha Gamma Delta
Chi Omega
Delta Zeta
Kappa Delta
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07-23-2003, 02:59 PM
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Chapter's lost at Northern Colorado in last 12 years:
Alpha Kappa Lambda (since recolonized)
Lambda Chi Alpha (since recolonized, ready to charter!)
Delta Sigma Phi
Sigma Chi (rumored to have just closed - can anyone confirm?)
Theta Xi (failed colony)
Sigma Phi Epsilon (closed, recolonized, closed again)
Alpha Xi Delta
Here's the GOOD news: NEW Colonies at UNC in the last two years:
Lambda Chi Alpha
Kappa Sigma
Kappa Alpha Order
Alpha Omicron Pi
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07-23-2003, 03:08 PM
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Beta Theta Pi colony - left in 2000, they were very unorganized from what I heard.
TKE - died out in the 70's and was recolonized in the mid 80's. Died out in erly 90's and now we are trying to bring ti back.
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07-23-2003, 03:10 PM
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Ok...I'll try to stand up for UF here and make a some what intelligent post...
From everything I can gather here are the orgs that have been kicked off/closed/etc and what reasons I have found for the last 10 or so years...
Fraternities
Pi Lamb was closed for a few years and has rechartered.
Kappa Sigma closed in the 70's and have recently rechartered.
Pike closed in the early 90's for hazing and have rechartered.
TKE closed due to membership after a long fight to stay open.
Chi Phi was suspended for risk management followed by being kicked off after they returned a year later for risk management and hazing.
Delta Chi was closed for risk managment and legal problems was rechartered and reclosed for hazing.
Beta had a semester long suspension for hazing/risk management.
Sigma Nu closed due to memebership.
Sororities
AZD closed due to membership.
Sigma Kappa was closed in the 80's and has rechartered.
That is all I can remeber off the top of my head. Most of these have taken place in the 2 years I've been at UF, so I'm sure there are more. UF's greeks come and go so fast that UF's online maps dont even have some of the orgs in their correct houses...
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07-23-2003, 03:53 PM
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At Western, GLO's are not recognized by the school so whatever groups have become inactive must have closed for their own reasons:
Sororities: none inactive! yay!
Fraternities:
ACACIA - Western Ontario (1985-2000)
Delta Tau Delta - Theta Alpha (1987-2001)[ I don't know if they ever actually closed at any pt b/c they're still active now]
Zeta Beta Tau - Zeta Eta (1991-1994)
Sigma Alpha Epsilon - Ontario Alpha, 1990-2003[last I checked they were around too but maybe they aren't open in 2004?] 
Sigma Pi - Zeta Iota (1985-2000)
*all info from canadiangreeks.com
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07-23-2003, 05:17 PM
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I go to Arkansas State University. These are the ones that have closed here:
Fraternities:
Sigma Phi Epsilon, either 2001 or 2002, for hazing
Kappa Kappa Psi--I've heard different stories...but don't know the truth. They left in I think 98 or 99
Sororities:
Kappa Delta
Zeta Tau Alpha
Don't know when these two left; I've heard it was because of low numbers, but not sure. Anyone know?
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07-23-2003, 06:56 PM
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To: EM1843 Re UF
I'm sorry to hear that Sigma Nu went under for numbers and I find that incredibly hard to believe. I'm a Pike from FSU but I know a lot about the Sigma Nus at UF. There aren't many fraternities with their history and tradition, and wealthy alumni. I know when their house burned the alumni built a new one on University. They destroyed that one and lost it, so the alumni built another one just off the Row. Now they're gone again?! Senator Bob Graham was a Sigma Nu there, and at one time they had well over 200 undergraduate members. Who the hell was minding the store? How can they possibly throw that legacy away? Sorry...It's just so wasteful. Ninety percent of the fraternity chapters in America would kill to have what the UFSigma Nus had in their arsenal. How is it possible to put out that many outstanding men for fifty or more years and fail to keep the fire going, especially on a great Greek campus like UF. I'm staggered.
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07-23-2003, 07:08 PM
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It happens. A very strong fraternity on my campus - the largest, in fact - went down to one-third that size in about a year. Now they didn't fold, but they did end up selling their house. They are slowly rebuilding.
What can happen? One or two bad members. A poorly executed rush. A problem inside the chapter too serious for the national organization to allow to continue.
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07-23-2003, 10:18 PM
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At good ole Rio Grande we have had these soro's go...:
Phi Sigma Sigma (now a local Chi Omega Alpha)
Alpha Sigma Tau (now a local also, Zeta Theta Chi)
Locals that died out..well..hmm...
Pi Sigma (fraternity)
Alpha Mu Beta - soro, will only have 1 member on campus next semester, and another active is turning in her letters to go to another local.
Other than that, it's all a mystery.
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07-23-2003, 10:52 PM
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Lets see, at Stockton College, NJ
Frats (that I know of):
Zeta Beta Tau- but they are still around and kicking. last i heard from a guy in my building that they are comming back...
Kappa Delta Rho- lost their chater sometime in the late 80's/early 90's. tried to recolonize last semester, but there wasn't much interest to bring another frat on campus.
Sororities:
not too sure here. i know that D Phi E is never going to be back on campus, they lost their charter twice .when we expanded the administration told us anyone one not on campus but them
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