sorority rankings
by: kc#2 by: Really?
Come on now, this isn't necessary for such a small college. All four sororities are great in their own way and contribute something unique to campus. Advice for potential new members: find the organization whose values align with yours and with whom you feel most comfortable.
#3 by: alum from 2017
Post 1/2:
Ranking the four sororities is kinda BS in a campus this small. Here's an overview of personalities:
Zeta: A local group of girls that love parties, pinterest crafts, and designer bags. There's a handful of outliers, but this is definitely the group that is most like the traditional sorority. They're known for hosting a caramel apple event in the fall, and for their annual Highlighter all campus party. They support Breast Cancer Awareness organizations, and do "Pink" events related to finding a cure. Originally founded with assistance from the Betas (sports frat at Kenyon), the Zetas have a cloudy past regarding strange hazing rituals which are now a thing of the past. During pledging no one in the sorority can "dress down," so all active members and current members are required to dress business casual wearing their Zeta pins (and dressier) for ~5-6 weeks every spring.
Theta: Known for glitter, snakes, and rage, Thetas know how to have fun. They're the oldest sorority at Kenyon (established ~1985), and while they were briefly National, it's rumored they were dropped by their Nationals for not bringing in enough people (but this is hard to do on such a small campus). They have a number of athletes in their midst and are known as more of a chill, weed smoking group. As it stands, they might be the best organized sorority on Kenyon's campus, and their alumni weekends are known for being rowdy. New members and active members must wear capes at all times during the final week of their pledging.
#4 by: alum from 2017
Post2/2:
EDM: Originally established as an alternative to Theta, EDM is the second oldest sorority at Kenyon (and also a local group). Technically they were founded at the same time as Zeta (~2000), but Zeta supposedly didn't complete the final paperwork in time to join Kenyon at the same time. Sometimes portrayed as the "nerdy" sorority, EDMs have really transformed their image in the past few years. While they had a lot of issues with girls in the class of 2018 dropping out for the way they were treated during pledging, they seem to have turned that around. They often talk about goals to become a "top tier" sorority, perhaps referring to this post, and they require their members to be involved on campus to recruit new members from the freshman class. They have serious goals and expect all of their members to be dedicated to their growth. Meetings, especially elections, are known to take many hours to complete, and are surrounded by drama. New members are expected to memorize facts about every active member (names of all sisters' relatives, favorite color, hometown, etc.) and refer to them as "Goddesses" throughout pledging.
AST: Is the newest and only national sorority on Kenyon's campus. It was originally founded as Kappa Sigma Alpha, a group developed with the intention of going National. Kappas were a wild group that had issues involving drinking and damaging school property during parties. When they traded in their letters to become National they also had to obey National drinking policies. This forced their parties underground. Only established in the fall of 2014, AST is still trying to figure out its image on campus, but is known for being diverse. It has a spectrum of LGBTQ students, and a wider range races than most groups. They are known for some occult stuff during their pledging, and are fairly aggressive about non-hazing. Sometimes they're seen as the boring, preachy, social justice group, but most of the time they keep a fairly low profile. They go to a lot of KAC Zumba classes. Bids are more-or-less easy to get.
#5 by: overview
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by: JwSep 29, 2016 2:14:33 PM
In terms of personality and stuff like that