great sororities but top 3 are aphi, dz and gphib
by: X
All the sororities at this school are thriving and great groups of women. But just so we are clear; the top three without a doubt are: Alpha Phi, Delta Zeta and Gamma Phi Beta. They have been the top for 50 years and that has not changed.
All the others are great too. But the top three legacy houses are what they are.
#1by: lucy
UMMMM how can Gamma Phi Beta be "top for 50 years" when they haven't even been on campus for 50 years? You might want to ask some of their older alumni what their history was at CSULB. Trust me they were not top in the early 1980's when my aunt was in a sorority at CSULB. They've come a long, long, long way from the early 1980's when they couldn't make quota.
According to my aunt:
Alpha Phi has consistently been a top house since they were chartered.
Delta Zeta has been middle to top for 50 years.
Tri-Delta has moved from top to middle.
DG has moved up and down top to middle.
AOPi-Has stayed the same.
Sigma Kappa and ZTA-Had to close their chapters in the 1970's due to declining numbers and then wait to recolonize.
#7by: longtimeobserver
#10by: lucy
All of these "rankings" are fluid and have changed over the decades in more than one case. Sororities that used to do very well at recruitment have had years in which they have struggled for any number of reasons:Lack on interest in the Greek system, higher dues than other groups which excludes pnms, poor new member classes and other internal issues.
On the other hand there are sororities that were once doing poorly at recruitment have rebounded to become strong houses at CSULB because their nationals have invested time, money and talent into strengthening their members. They've attracted new members and improved their situation.
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by: lucy
Okay just checked and GPHi has been around for 50 years. But no way no how have they always been top. Glad to see that they were able to finally turn it around in the late 1980s.
Oldest chapters at CSULB that have been in continual existence: 1950's:Alpha Phi, Delta Zeta, Tri-Delta, Delta Gamma
1960's: Gamma Phi Beta, AOPi