The names of fraternities and sororities are self-selected, and the history behind their names are unique to each organization.
Its acctully a sorority house on a campus. Its Unknown of the name of the college, but the sorority is called Beta. Or as Bull says BETA BABY!!!
Yes, many
No, there is no Greek fraternity or sorority at Boston College.
Ever since she was a little girl, Gretchen knew she wanted to join a sorority when she went to college.
Yes, Hillary Clinton was a member of the sorority Alpha Kappa Alpha while she was a student at Wellesley College. Alpha Kappa Alpha is the first historically Black sorority in the United States. Clinton's affiliation with the sorority reflects her involvement in leadership and social issues during her college years.
In the movie "Animal House," the sorority house is named "Delta Tau Chi." It serves as the main setting for many of the film's comedic moments and interactions between the fraternity and sorority members. The film is a classic representation of college life and fraternity culture in the 1970s.
There are no sororities at Smith College -- there are houses that all students live in, but they are not sororities.
My sorority club in college was Delta.
In the novel, she is a member of Delta Gamma. In the movie and musical, the sorority's name was changed to Delta Nu.
No, She is a member of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. That is not correct, she is not a member of ANY Sorority. She did not go to college, but attended Julliard's school of the performing arts.
Greek sorority sweatshirts are soft and comfy pullovers. They have the letters or name of a sorority on them. Members wear them to show pride and feel part of their group.
A sorority that was founded November 15, 1901 at Longwood College