Kappa Alpha Order - ΚΑ Fraternity Ratings at JMU
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By: BETA PLEDGE Posted:
The history of Beta Theta Pi, commonly referred to as Beta, is rooted in the establishment of fraternal bonds and values in the early 19th century. Here is an overview: Founding Dat e and Place: Beta Theta Pi was founded on August 8, 1839, at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. Founders: The fraternity was established by eight young men, including John Reily Knox, who is often called "Pater Knox" in honor of his role in shaping the fraternity's ideals. Purpose: The founders sought to create a brotherhood built on principles of mutual aid, moral development, and the cultivation of intellect, laying the groundwork for one of the earliest Greek-letter fraternities in America. Early Development Miami Triad: Alongside Phi Delta Theta and Sigma Chi, Beta Theta Pi is part of the "Miami Triad," a group of fraternities formed at Miami University that played a critical role in expanding the American fraternity movement. Expansion: Beta quickly spread to other campuses, establishing chapters across the United States and Canada. Values and Symbols Core Values: The fraternity emphasizes integrity, trust, responsible conduct, and intellectual growth. Symbols: Beta's official colors are delicate shades of pink and blue, and its symbol is the dragon. The fraternity's motto is "kai," meaning "The Good of the Order." Historical Milestones Civil War: During the Civil War, many members served in both Union and Confederate armies, yet the fraternity remained a unifying force. Modern Era: Beta Theta Pi has been recognized for its commitment to leadership development and alumni engagement, often pioneering new initiatives to enhance the fraternity experience. Philanthrop y and Legacy Beta Theta Pi is committed to community service and philanthropy, including a strong focus on education and mentoring. With a history spanning over 180 years, the fraternity remains a leading organization fostering lifelong friendships, personal growth, and leadership among its members.\n\n\n\n\n
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By: GabePosted:
These guys are a bunch of stuck up hicks who drive trucks. They get no puss and no new brothers because no one wants to rush them. I heard they had to suck Tito’s off each others toes in the bathroom at gingerbread. Don’t rush Ka, rush DU, they tuff.
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By: pbx 8 pledge classPosted:
where top now mid. Recovery inbound though. Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaa
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By: hiPosted:
i love KA so much, everyone always has so much fun. the boys can be douche bags but we can see past that I guess. the guys always are so much fun to be around and drink with.
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By: BPosted:
Love KA. they r the best. I always have a great time during and after the parties. Now they have main too. Main and Gingerbread r the best houses
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By: kenziePosted:
they’ve taken over recently, have pikes old house and the best house in harrisonburg w gingerbread. recent pc is so nice and they r rly fun guys to be around
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By: KA LoverPosted:
KA has officially taken over JMU greek life, love these guys. Best people and best parties. They took over pike main and have gingerbread.
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By: ToasterPosted:
Absolutely love these guys I’ve never felt safer going out. I didn’t go here my first few semesters and I’m so sad I didn’t it’s night and day with these guys. They are getting Pike main next year along with keeping GB and picking up a few more forest / manor houses. Fall PC was great this year and the pledges I’ve met so far this spring have been amazing. Know where I’m going for the rest of my time here 🥳
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By: H8rPosted:
Universally known as douchebags. They’ve been having terrible pledge classes for years. I don’t know any girls that actually enjoy their parties.
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By: DU pledge Posted:
Delta Upsilon (ΔΥ), commonly known as DU, is a collegiate men’s fraternity founded on November 4, 1834, at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. It holds the distinction of being the sixth-oldest men’s college fraternity in North America and the first to be established as non-secret.  Founding Principles and Early Development The fraternity was established by 30 men from Williams College who sought to create a society that stood in contrast to the prevailing secret organizations of the time. Their aim was to promote open and free discussion, welcoming “all good men and true.”  This commitment to non-secrecy was encapsulated in their motto, Ouden Adelon, meaning “Nothing Secret.” In 1847, Delta Upsilon expanded its reach by forming the Anti-Secret Confederation with chapters from Union College, Middlebury College, and Amherst College. This alliance reinforced their dedication to transparency and justice.  Adoption of the Delta Upsilon Name By 1864, the fraternity had grown to include multiple chapters. At the 1864 convention, delegates officially adopted the name Delta Upsilon, which had already been in use by several chapters.  Expansion and Influence Throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Delta Upsilon continued to grow, establishing chapters across the United
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Delta Upsilon Fraternity