So who here is willing to admit living the Greek life? I’m a Lambda Chi Alpha.
–Tim
So who here is willing to admit living the Greek life? I’m a Lambda Chi Alpha.
–Tim
I’ll be the first to admit that I went to a school with no Greek system. I discovered fairly recently that UCSC has four fraternities and two sororities, and as far as I can tell they are all Asian groups and therefore no different from the Asian American/Pacific Islander Alliance, except that everything they wear has Greek letters on them.
Chi Phi. Homer, you probably don’t want to know the reputation the Lambda Chi has over here at RPI.
Last I checked, our house webpage was here.
We’ve got about 28 fraternities here, which is an incredible amount for a school with under 5,000 undergrads. Luckily, over 75% of them are male, so there’s still a lot of people to chose from. Oh, wait, that’s not a good thing.
When I matriculated, I was fortunate that my father’s fraternity had been thrown off campus the year before because of hazing violations. Otherwise, he probably would have badgered me until I gave in and became a Phi Kappa Tau.
Charter member of Epsilon Pi Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi, located at Virginia Commonwealth University (1983). Many, many very good memories of my fraternity experience. Also, I’m sure, many, many good times that I can’t remember (Why is the rugby team burning our furniture in the middle of Pine Street, Scott?).
Kappa Kappa Gamma here. (Don’t hate me because I’m beautiful)
Zeta Tau Alpha girl, right from the beginning of freshman year.
When I went to college, I was Alpha Sigma Phi. THe chapter had lost it’s charter in the mid-70s because of an unfortunate, um, arson incident (Motto: Ask Us About the Infamous “End of the World” Party!), then regained it in the early 80s. Unfortunately, Greek life at B-W has become less and less supported (thanks in part to restrictive off-campus housing rules which preclude Greeks from having houses), and the chapter has since disbanded.
Nightingale: At my school (Baldwin-Wallace College, Berea, OH), the ZTA’s were way cool. My best friend married one.
I was never in a sorority, but I did go to lots of Sigma Chi parties. Does that count???
Green Bean, I’m a Kappa leg! But the Kappas at my school sucked, so I went Kappa Delta.
Alpha Xi Delta checking in! I loved sorority life and have kept close ties with my sorority sisters, even though I moved a few states away. I’m going back for homecoming for the first time in 6 years and I can’t wait!!!
SAE Alum. And no, I don’t plan on answering Bear_Nenno’s question over in the other message board.
I always thought that was an unfortunate name for a sorority, since it immediately conjures up in my mind the mnemonic KaKê Gunê.
What does KaKê Gunê mean?
I belonged to Tau Epsilon Phi at Towson State. It was a colony that never made it to chapter, and folded a few years after I graduated. I had a fun time, though.
Hey, plnnr, I pledged Pi Kap at Duke before unfortunately dropping out of school. Great buncha guys.
Gee, 10 people is all? C’mon, there have to be more.