Where are my sorority girls at?!

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  • Lift_This_
    Lift_This_ Posts: 2,756 Member
    I did join the group. I am a sister of the Theta Kappa Pi sorority...have had success and fun while being on MFP.
  • kjpugs
    kjpugs Posts: 2
    I'm a Sigma Kappa from Elon U in NC. I worked at NHQ in Indiana for two years doing extension and opened up three chapters (FIU, UC Irvine, and Clemson) during my time there. AKA Greek life was MY life for a while :)
  • kjpugs
    kjpugs Posts: 2
    Yayyy Dove Love :) (tried to reply to the other two SK ladies but failed... sorry new to MFP trying to get the hang of it!)
  • Schraudt814
    Schraudt814 Posts: 496 Member
    Gamma Phi Beta alumn from Christopher Newport! Love this thread!
  • kikiloo
    kikiloo Posts: 14
    AXiD from Oregon State :)
  • Schraudt814
    Schraudt814 Posts: 496 Member
    My wife is Alpha Xi Delta from ODU. Graduated in 02. She is on the site but not active in the forums.

    One of my best friend's from hs was AXiD at Odu- graduated 04! I love little coincidences like that!
  • Jillian1104
    Jillian1104 Posts: 119 Member
    Alpha Xi Delta from Lycoming College. Graduated in 2010 :-)
  • GasMasterFlash
    GasMasterFlash Posts: 2,206 Member
    Gamma Phi Beta alumn from Christopher Newport!
    I LOVED HIM IN HIGHLANDER THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE
  • Yelbita
    Yelbita Posts: 9
    Alpha Sigma Tau from Johnson & Wales University in North Miami!
  • Alpha Omicron Pi Alum from CSU Long Beach.
  • I was in the process of pledging Tri Sig in Eau Claire, WI at UWEC, but I had to stop going to school for finanacial reasons. :( I miss those girls though! I have some of them on my FB at least.
  • TurtleRunnerNC
    TurtleRunnerNC Posts: 751 Member
    Delta Phi Epsilon sorority sister here! Feel free to add me!

    Delta Phi Epsilon here too. Founding sister @ Hofstra University. Epsilon Rho Chapter.
  • peachlow
    peachlow Posts: 91
    Sigma Beta Xi...Beta Eta Chapter (Warner Robins, Ga) graduated from MGC 2008!!!!

    We Rocking Beta Beta!!!!!

    Welcome aboard!!!!
  • skinnybearlyndsay
    skinnybearlyndsay Posts: 798 Member
    Alpha Phi from Florida Institute of Technology (Theta Zeta chapter), initiated 3/2001, active in the alumnae chapter in the DC Metro area. :)

    Come on over and join the Sorority Girls group! :D
  • Meaganandcheese
    Meaganandcheese Posts: 525 Member
    Kappa Kappa Gamma alum from U of Missouri. Greek love!
  • bio_fit
    bio_fit Posts: 307 Member
    What is a sorority girl?

    It's ok, I don't get it either - but that's because it doesn't apply to the UK, we don't have sororities :smile:

    Well, I think it's some sort of secret society, because nobody seems to want to explain what it actually means! So far, the horse picture is all I have to go on! Oh, and that it happens in groups of 3 or more... :laugh:
  • Alpha Omega Epsilon - Delta Chapter at Milwaukee School of Engineering :flowerforyou:
  • carriem73
    carriem73 Posts: 333 Member
    What is a sorority girl?

    It's ok, I don't get it either - but that's because it doesn't apply to the UK, we don't have sororities :smile:

    Well, I think it's some sort of secret society, because nobody seems to want to explain what it actually means! So far, the horse picture is all I have to go on! Oh, and that it happens in groups of 3 or more... :laugh:

    Here is a definition:

    A sorority if a fraternal organization for college aged women. Traditionally, they were formed as a "sister organization" to a men's collegiate franternity, but not all sororities were founded that way. They are part of a larger governing body called the Nationall Panallenic Council, which sets forth guiding prinicples for all memebr organizations (sororites and fraternities) to follow. Most take thier names from a combination of Greek letters.

    Sororites and fraternities are "members only" type organizations, with membership requirments and rituals that are hundreds of years old in some cases. In addition to social activites, they have high academic standards and community service requirements for their members.

    Upon graduation, members become part of their respctive group's alumi associations, and can remain active in this group throughout thier lifetime. Almuni groups offer adults an outlet for socialization and community service.
  • butjuli
    butjuli Posts: 56 Member
    Alpha Sigma Tau, Lycoming College in Pennsylvania =]
  • missxlaur
    missxlaur Posts: 286
    Kappa Kappa Gamma, Eta Theta Chapter at Harvard! Just graduated last year
  • dahvishont02
    dahvishont02 Posts: 50 Member
    Delta Sigma Theta!!!!!!!!! Mu chapter. Putting some color on the board. LOL
  • missxlaur
    missxlaur Posts: 286
    Kappa Kappa Gamma alum from U of Missouri. Greek love!

    Kappas in the house! I'm a Kappa too.
  • bailyc
    bailyc Posts: 57 Member
    Chi Omega - Sigma Beta Chapter @ Montana State University!! Ill be looking for your group!
  • bio_fit
    bio_fit Posts: 307 Member
    Here is a definition:

    A sorority if a fraternal organization for college aged women. Traditionally, they were formed as a "sister organization" to a men's collegiate franternity, but not all sororities were founded that way. They are part of a larger governing body called the Nationall Panallenic Council, which sets forth guiding prinicples for all memebr organizations (sororites and fraternities) to follow. Most take thier names from a combination of Greek letters.

    Sororites and fraternities are "members only" type organizations, with membership requirments and rituals that are hundreds of years old in some cases. In addition to social activites, they have high academic standards and community service requirements for their members.

    Upon graduation, members become part of their respctive group's alumi associations, and can remain active in this group throughout thier lifetime. Almuni groups offer adults an outlet for socialization and community service.

    Thanks - i'm still not totally sure what they 'do' as such, but thanks for the definition :smile:
  • Meaganandcheese
    Meaganandcheese Posts: 525 Member
    Here is a definition:

    A sorority if a fraternal organization for college aged women. Traditionally, they were formed as a "sister organization" to a men's collegiate franternity, but not all sororities were founded that way. They are part of a larger governing body called the Nationall Panallenic Council, which sets forth guiding prinicples for all memebr organizations (sororites and fraternities) to follow. Most take thier names from a combination of Greek letters.

    Sororites and fraternities are "members only" type organizations, with membership requirments and rituals that are hundreds of years old in some cases. In addition to social activites, they have high academic standards and community service requirements for their members.

    Upon graduation, members become part of their respctive group's alumi associations, and can remain active in this group throughout thier lifetime. Almuni groups offer adults an outlet for socialization and community service.

    Thanks - i'm still not totally sure what they 'do' as such, but thanks for the definition :smile:

    It's like a social club on college campus (and for alums after). There's a formal recruitment period, dues, initiation rituals. They are "secret" societies with histories, traditions, and rituals known only to initiated members. They are a way to get involved on campus, get to know like-minded women, and make friends. They sponsor philanthropy events, throw lots of parties, and wear a lot of matching outfits.
  • StrengthIDidntKnow
    StrengthIDidntKnow Posts: 543 Member
    ZTA Alum (Susquehanna University) that graduated more years ago than I want to admit ;)
  • bio_fit
    bio_fit Posts: 307 Member
    It's like a social club on college campus (and for alums after). There's a formal recruitment period, dues, initiation rituals. They are "secret" societies with histories, traditions, and rituals known only to initiated members. They are a way to get involved on campus, get to know like-minded women, and make friends. They sponsor philanthropy events, throw lots of parties, and wear a lot of matching outfits.

    Ahhhh I seeeee! Thank you for the description :bigsmile:
  • pbajwally
    pbajwally Posts: 210 Member
    Alpha Xi Delta, Theta Mu chapter @ Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland OHIO!! Pledged 1993! TFJ!!
  • Meaganandcheese
    Meaganandcheese Posts: 525 Member
    It's like a social club on college campus (and for alums after). There's a formal recruitment period, dues, initiation rituals. They are "secret" societies with histories, traditions, and rituals known only to initiated members. They are a way to get involved on campus, get to know like-minded women, and make friends. They sponsor philanthropy events, throw lots of parties, and wear a lot of matching outfits.

    Ahhhh I seeeee! Thank you for the description :bigsmile:

    You're welcome! There are lots of stereotypes about sorority girls in the states - positive and negative. Personally, I went from a small town high school to a huge state university, but rushing a sorority (aka a "house") immediately introduced me to a group of girls my age that I could go to class with, eat meals with, go to parties with, study with, etc. We also did a ton of events with fraternities (the male version), including buying blocks of tickets for sporting events (which is how I met Mr Cheesefries). :drinker: There was always something to do, and I loved it. Now that college is over (and has been longer than i care to admit) I can still network and socialize through alumni connections.

    There are also Greek-letter honor and service fraternities, but they have a slightly different emphasis.
  • Scott613
    Scott613 Posts: 2,317 Member
    I just wanted it to snow.....

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