New Sorority on campus
by: PersonSo word on the street is either Alpha Delta Pi or Alpha Phi will be joining campus next year and will have recruitment after formal recruitment concludes. I hope the new chapter can have an amazing founding class and help grow the community.
#2by: Good Luck
I wish them well. I just don't see how they will get girls to break away from the "PKT mentality" (even though Theta is gone, you get the idea). Too many girls quit recruitment each year because they did not get into a top house. This is because that is all thry hear first semester before recruitment.
#4by: Oh, dear
My, my, my…bless your heart.
How quickly the claws come out when the toxic cesspool of a Panhellenic “community” is threatened by new groups.
Why would anyone accept an invitation to colonize with Bitter Betties like those here unleashing their vitriol on potential chapter groups and their new members…whom you don’t.even.know.
Sounds like someone feels threatened.
#6by: No Zeta?
#7by: realistic
On one hand, any sorority is either gutsy or crazy to try to come on here with the toxic and misogynistic sorority mentally that exists. On the other hand, there will not be a better time with both Theta and GPhi gone. If panhellenic would move rush to August, like normal schools have, it would be better for every sorority and offer a better new member experience across the board. Pnm's need to look beyond the letters and look at the members and their accomplishments as well as the sisterhoods, and join for those reasons instead. The PKT or die attitude is ridiculous and no one cares. Or I guess PK now, good riddance.
#8by: ZTA
While ZTA does have a solid reputation in the state of Texas, I am not surprised at all that they chose not to re-colonize at SMU.
Looking at their current collegiate chapter listing nationwide, ZTA really has not been very active in starting (or re-starting) new chapters. Plus many of there chapters are smaller, less well known schools.
It takes a ton of cash, a very experienced extension team, many trained volunteers and nationals staff, solid local alumnae support, plus loads of guts (courage, confidence, bravado, plus a touch of insanity) to accept an invitation, present, accept, and colonize a chapter. Plus time…lots of time…hours and hours, months and months, 1-2 years. So much work goes into it before a group ever steps on campus.
I heard that one of the Panhellenic houses (not sure if PH1 or PH2) has asbestos, but either one (old ADPi House or old ZTA House) will require mucho bucks to bring to code, remodel for 2023 living, and redecorate—-all the be competitive with other groups on campus.
In a way I would like both group to colonize to really shake things up. We shall see. It will be a fascinating year between now and next fall to see what unfolds.
#9by: KnowMyStuff
This is so sad. Until the "ranking" mentality ends ... which it never will ... it will be difficult for any new sorority. I'm sad for the Gamma Phis, as it was their home, no matter what anyone else has to say. Until we stop being rude and judgmental, this will continue.
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by: Person
SMU Daily Campus. They also announced Gamma Phi Beta closing (though they did that on instagram.)