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  2. Sigma Phi - Wikipedia

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    The practices and rituals of the Sigma Phi Society are relatively unknown due to its establishment, and continued consideration, as a secret society. [1] The Sigma Phi badge is a monogram with a jeweled Σ directly over a Φ that is either plain or chased. [2] It was designed by Charles N. Rowley, founder of the Beta of New York chapter. [4]

  3. Sigma Phi Lambda - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Phi Lambda is not like most traditional sororities because it is a non-denominational and non-Panhellenic sorority. While most traditional sororities and even some Christian sororities limit potential new members from holding membership in more than one sorority, Sigma Phi Lambda allows other sorority initiates to be initiated into Phi Lamb and also allows Phi Lamb members to hold ...

  4. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    The spread of Phi Beta Kappa to different colleges and universities likely sparked the creation of such competing societies as Chi Phi (1824), Kappa Alpha Society (1825), and Sigma Phi Society (1827); many continue today as American collegiate social fraternities (and, later, sororities). Sigma Phi remains the oldest continuously operating ...

  5. Sigma Phi Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma Phi Epsilon house at Ohio University in Athens, Ohio U.S. military personnel display the Sigma Phi Epsilon flag in Iraq in May 2009. In the fall of 1900 18-year-old divinity student Carter Ashton Jenkens, the son of a Baptist minister, transferred from Rutgers College in New Brunswick, New Jersey to Richmond College, a Baptist institution in Richmond, Virginia. [3]

  6. Sigma Pi Phi - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Pi Phi (ΣΠΦ), also known as The Boulé, is an African American professional fraternity. Founded in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , in 1904, it is arguably the oldest fraternity for African Americans , between it and Alpha Phi Alpha founded at Cornell University.

  7. Fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    In North America, fraternities and sororities (Latin: fraternitas and sororitas, 'brotherhood' and 'sisterhood') are social clubs at colleges and universities.They are sometimes collectively referred to as Greek life or Greek-letter organizations, as well as collegiate fraternities or collegiate sororities to differentiate them from traditional not (exclusively) university-based fraternal ...

  8. Phi Sigma Pi - Wikipedia

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    Phi Sigma Pi became co-educational in 1977. [6] [2] Phi Sigma Pi membership is open to students at four-year collegiate institutions who have earned a 3.0 cumulative grade point average (on a 4.00 scale, where 4.00 is equivalent to a grade of "A") for at least one semester or a quarter of collegiate work. Chapters can raise this requirement but ...

  9. Alpha Sigma Phi - Wikipedia

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    Alpha Sigma Phi was founded by three men at Yale College in 1845 as a secret sophomore society composed of many of the school's poets, athletes, and scholars. [6] Upon rising through the ranks of the school, members shared membership with Alpha Sigma Phi in their sophomore year, one of three fraternities in their junior year and Skull and Bones or Scroll and Key in their senior year.