Gamma Phi Beta closing
by: PersonIt was a long time coming but Gamma Phi Beta will be closing at the end of the spring semester. I feel so bad for the actives and girls who just got initiated last semester.
#1by: Right
I don’t believe this post for a second. Other chapters have been so horrible to GPB. They’re dancing on their grave right now. The entire SMU Panhellenic system needs a reset. The system should have been supportive of ALL chapters while holding those who needed correction accountable. Now the system has gone from 8 chapters to 6 in a few years. All should take a look at themselves and the aggregate actions/inactions of their own chapters.
#2by: I know
I know about the chapter’s decision to relinquish their charter. It has been in the winds for sometime now. I admire the courage and sympathise with the chapter members who made the decision to close. It is always a difficult thing to do.
I do not believe the false sympathy of the initial poster for them. Hence the dancing on their grave comment.
The campus Panhellenic has already began a shift after many, many years when it was so desperately needed. The chapter roster has changed and will grow.
It shall be interesting to see the upcoming changes.
#3by: Theta
With “Theta’s” recent behaviour since the chapter was closed, I sincerely doubt Theta International nor SMU will re-establish their charter for an extended time. Theta Society members did not go quietly as alumnae. Their presence and terrible image on campus will deter Theta and SMU from re-colonising. They made their bed and will lie in it (as a non-recognised group) for several years until all graduate. Then Theta can best consider re-establishment with a clean slate and potential members who truly will represent Theta and Panhellenic by the standards Theta and all women’s Greek groups were first founded.
#4by: Person
I only bring up Theta's potential return because of this (via SMU greek life)
The national organization Kappa Alpha Theta entered into a mutual agreement with SMU through May 15, 2026, that includes the suspension of the SMU chapter for a period of two years until May 15, 2024, and additional educational programs and requirements.
But then again, if Theta comes back to recolonize, they could essentially reject those who associated with the society and get a fresh pledge class.
#5by: Sad...
#6by: RIP
This makes me very sad. As an SMU alumni who had just heard the news, I enjoyed the GPhi girls who supported our chapter and would come to our events. I still keep in touch with a lot of them all these years later. My heart goes out to GPhi. I hope your members will make the most of this last year.
#7by: Time for Change
It’s time for recruitment to change.
—from deferred/spring rush to FALL rush.
—add 2 or 3 new NPC groups with strong (Inter)nationals to change and improve the dynamics among the Panhellenic community.
—increased and continue SMU administration clamping down on rogue chapters. What had happened to the kites could as easily happen to the keys.
It’s time to change the Greek culture at SMU. That means everyone needs to ditch being better than and insular. The Greek system will die out with continued mean girl toxicity.
#8by: Wow
I don’t go here, I’m just nosy. But it’s so saddening to read about the campus culture. SMU has the potential to have one of the strongest most vibrant Greek communities in the nation. It’s so sad to see strong national chapters behave this way, especially to EACH OTHER.
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by: Person
Sadly they announced it over instagram and they had relinquished their charter to nationals. SMU is actually in need of more houses (though Theta is probably coming back next year), but the toxic attitudes won't let it happen.