Delta Kappa Epsilon - ΔΚΕ Fraternity Ratings at UMN
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By: lionfratxoxoPosted:
Guhl you know you want da DKE
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By: james deanPosted:
The guys at DKE are awesome and have turned away from the reputation they got 4 years ago and are rebuilding with great success.
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By: ScholarPosted:
Rebuilding and full of potential, awesome place and awesome people.
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By: FellowGreekPosted:
The Current DKEs have been through a lot and working hard to build their chapter. Definitely had issues in the past but those members are long gone, and the current guys are great. Just because you heard some rumors your freshman year doesn't mean it's true 4 years later.
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By: CharlestonPosted:
The DKE guys are really creepy, really unclassy, an give their historic fraternity a bad name.
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By: tiny handsPosted:
There is a lot of history at Delta Kappa Epsilon at the University of Minnesota. Among the original founders of the University there were Dekes. There are 5 buildings on campus named after Dekes. These include: Northrup Auditorium, Pillsbury Hall, Diehl Hall, Vincent Hall, and the Les Bolstad Golf Course. Everyone there truly fits the motto of, "Gentleman, Scholar, and Jolly Good Fellow."
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By: 1711guestPosted:
Have visited the fraternity a few times as a rush guest and there is nothing going on. Small fraternity. Been very small for 5 years now. They continue to get overlooked by sororities and potential members because they aren't outgoing (they stay in their rooms), they prefer to drink and party with themselves and their high school friends versus other Greek organizations, and definitely feel like they don't fit in with the Greek system because they continually talk down about other Greeks.