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Greek organizations suffer delays, problems with bus companies
Off-campus Greek events are always highly anticipated. That is until the sorority or fraternity is left stranded due to miscommunication with transportation companies.
Northwestern Chapter and Gamma Phi Teeter Totter for Charity
On Friday, Lambda Chi Alpha and Gamma Phi Beta teamed up for the annual Teeter Totter A-Thon, a philanthropy event with proceeds going towards Northwestern GreekBuild.
Coat drives, other efforts set out to help area's needy
Traffic was light Sunday when Volunteers of America Michigan and radio station WMMQ-FM partnered for an annual Coats for Kids drive.
What a pleasure it is to wish you a Happy Founders Day! November 11, 2009, marks the 135th anniversary of our sisterhood.
Panhellenic Council president elected
After nearly a year as Panhellenic Council president, Mairys Joaquin is confident she is leaving the position in good hands.
Barriers were broken at Greek Straight Talk on Tuesday night, an event held by Alpha Chi Omega and Gamma Phi Beta sororities with the LGBTA student resource center.
Michelle Sexton participates in an inflatable game at the event that benefited the Karen Wyckoff Rein in Sarcoma Foundation.
Greeks give back with philanthropy
Ten-year-old Tess Clark suffers from a genetic disorder that challenges her everyday life.
Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Brown, Jr., of Enterprise announce the engagement of their daughter Megan Elizabeth Brown to Jason Angelo DiFilippo, son of Mr.
Chapman sorority to hold lip-synching fundraiser Friday
The Epsilon Nu chapter of the international Panhellenic sorority, Gamma Phi Beta, will be hosting its annual fall philanthropy event, "Airbands," a lip-synching competition to raise funds for its local philanthropy, Camp Del Corazon.
Chili cook-off to benefit charities
University of Georgia sorority Gamma Phi Beta will host its 15th annual chili cook-off starting at 5:30 p.m. next Sunday on the sorority's front lawn at 397 S. Milledge Ave.
Third annual Greek Week strives to bring different councils together
Despite attempting to unify the many Greek councils, the third annual Greek Week, which wraps up today, received mixed reviews from council leadership.
The Aggie 'A' is riding to town
Sarah Tucker, a member of Gamma Phi Beta, carefully measures letters for the sorority's Homecoming float Thursday evening.
Greeks welcome new women into sororities on Bid Day
Dakota Konstas, clutching a pink carnation, ran across the HUB lawn Thursday to embrace her mother, who was wearing a sweatshirt to match her daughter's flower.
Greek Life celebrates 100 years at WSU
This week marks 100 years of Greek life at WSU. As a way to mark the centennial celebrations, the Greek community came together at Martin Stadium on Wednesday for a group picture and time capsule ceremony.
The Friday, September 15, 1967 edition of the Times-Delphic reported that 7,200 new students registered for classes at Drake University.
Minnesota State University, Mankato, ...
Formal recruitment, informally referred to as rushing, is happening at Minnesota State this week in the Centennial Student Union.
DU sorority girl scares off burglar
Denver Police are investigating a break-in at a sorority house near DU Early Thursday morning.
Sorority sister wakes to find man in her room
Police say a sister at the Gamma Phi Beta sorority woke up Thursday morning to find a burglar in her room.
Students pack lawn for See-Saw-A-Thon
Sean Thorton, Mike Holland and Robin Swartz relax together and enjoy the festivities of the night on the Chi Phi see-saw. Gamma Phis 24-hour see-saw-a-thon took place on the Driscoll Lawn Thursday night and raised money to benefit "camping for special girls." Charles Ng Ethan Schaerer, left, and Anjali Voria of Gamma Phi Beta see-saw the ...
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