What's Hot - University of Northern Colorado - UNCO
By: greekgurlPosted:
Pi Kapp is a chapter filled with a lot of genuine and nice guys! They’re all pretty easy to talk to and have always been kind to those around them! They’re all involved within greek life and the community too. Strong brotherhood and they had the highest GPA last year! Would recommend this chapter for sure!
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By: :)Posted:
This fraternity is great!! All the guys are so nice and fun. I would definitely rush pike! They’ve worked hard to get where they are and it really shows! Keep it up guys
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Alpha Phi Sorority
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By: Sko BearsPosted:
One of the top tier fraternities at the University of northern Colorado . Pi kappa phi and pike are top tier.
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Sigma Chi Fraternity
Sigma Kappa Sorority
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By: Rushthehive Posted:
These girls are so fun and throw the best parties! Keep an open mind in this next upcoming recruitment! These girls have definitely been on the come up the last couple years.
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Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity
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By: GreekLifePosted:
These guys are great and truly have some of the most fun parties around. They make everyone feel welcome and work hard to keep people safe. Awesome group
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By: GreeklifePosted:
These guys are a lot of fun but they seem to have a lot of differences among themselves that lead to a weird feeling with a lot of little clicks among the chapter. They’re still fun to hang out with though.
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By: GreeklifePosted:
Super nice guys!
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Delta Sigma Phi Fraternity
Alpha Sigma Alpha Sorority
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The first fraternity in North America to incorporate most of the elements of modern fraternities was Phi Beta Kappa, founded at the College of William and Mary in 1775. The founding of Phi Beta Kappa followed the earlier establishment of two other secret student societies that had existed at that campus as early as 1750. In 1779 Phi Beta Kappa expanded to include chapters at Harvard and Yale. By the early 19th century, the organization transformed itself into a scholastic honor society and abandoned secrecy. In 1825, Kappa Alpha Society, the oldest extant fraternity to retain its social characteristic, was established at Union College. In 1827, Sigma Phi and Delta Phi were also founded at the same institution,[4] creating the Union Triad. The further birthing of Psi Upsilon (1833), Chi Psi (1841) and Theta Delta Chi (1847) collectively established Union College as the Mother of Fraternities. It should also be noted that the social fraternity Chi Phi, although officially formed in 1854, traces its roots to 1824,[5][6] and oldest.org considers it the oldest social fraternity.[7] Fratern ities represented the intersection between dining clubs, literary societies and secret initiatory orders such as Freemasonry. Their early growth was widely opposed by university administrators, though the increasing influence of fraternity alumni, as well as several high-profile court cases, succeeded in largely muting opposition by the 1880s.[4] The first fraternity meeting hall, or lodge, seems to have been that of the Alpha Epsilon chapter of Chi Psi at the University of Michigan in 1845, leading to a tradition in that fraternity to name its buildings "lodges". As fraternity membership was punishable by expulsion at many colleges at this time, the house was located deep in the woods.[8] The first residential chapter home, built by a fraternity, is believed to have been Alpha Delta Phi's chapter at Cornell, with groundbreaking dated to 1878.[9] Alpha Tau Omega became the first fraternity to own a residential house in the South when, in 1880, its chapter at the University of the South acquired one.[10] Chapters of many fraternities followed suit, purchasing and less often, building them with support of alumni. Phi Sigma Kappa's chapter home at Cornell, completed in 1902, is the oldest such house still occupied by its fraternal builders.[11] Members of Phi Kappa Sigma at Washington & Jefferson College in 1872 Sororities