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Everything I could find online about the different sorority reps (wouldn't let me include links) "Each Panhellenic has a distinct reputation on campus: Kappa takes nice, but sometimes “weird,” girls; Theta is the “party” sorority; Pi Phi is full of athletes. These stereotypes change over the years." "While Theta may have a reputation for being the most prestigious sorority or Kappa for being the most diverse, no more cohesive classification system guarantees or foresees membership. As a result, even from within, sororities can sometimes take second priority to other activities and fade into the backdrop of Yale's social scene. "There are so many other sorority and frat-type things at Yale," Janet Yang, TC '07, said. "Everyone in Pi Phi is really involved with a million other things, so it takes time out of concentrating to publicize Pi Phi. "Theta was the first sorority at Yale, and is generally considered to be the most prestigious and the most blonde. Theta is also seen as the most social of the sororities; they are the most likely to be seen at nightclubs or throwing parties. Theta has acquired a reputation, fairly or not, for “excessive friendliness;” an entry in the Yale Herald’s loutish Valentine‘s Day issue thanked Theta “ from the men of Yale for being so easy. “Kappa Alpha Theta is the only sorority with an actual house on High Street and is credited with the most polished recruiting operation of the sororities."
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