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Paleo-Indian cultures were the earliest in North America, with a presence in the Great Plains and Great Lakes areas from about 12,000 BCE to around 8,000 BCE. [citation needed] Prior to European settlement, Iroquoian people lived around Lakes Erie and Ontario, [2] Algonquian peoples around most of the rest, and a variety of other indigenous nation-peoples including the Menominee, Ojibwa ...
Sigma Alpha Kappa: 2015 City College of New York: ... Psi Delta Omega: Central Washington University: ... Columbia College–Lake County/Great Lakes: Gurnee, Illinois:
Alpha Iota: May 14, 1929 University of Oklahoma: Norman, Oklahoma: Active [37] Alpha Kappa: April 3, 1930 Pittsburg State University: Pittsburg, Kansas: Active [12] Alpha Lambda: April 3, 1930 – 1942 Michigan State University: East Lansing, Michigan: Active [38] Alpha Mu: May 16, 1930 Carnegie Mellon University: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania ...
Alpha Omega Omega: June 3, 1933: Beaumont: Texas Active [85] Beta Alpha Omega: 1934 Newark: New Jersey Active [86] Beta Beta Omega: April 21, 1934: Charleston: West Virginia Active [87] Beta Gamma Omega: 1934 Lexington: Kentucky Active [88] Beta Delta Omega: May 28, 1934: Jackson: Mississippi Active [89] Beta Epsilon Omega: March 24, 1934 ...
In 2020, Lyle's great-great-granddaughter, and Lyle-Wilson's granddaughter, Scierra Hall, was initiated as a member of Alpha chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha at Howard University. [ citation needed ] In Lyle's birthplace of St. Louis, members of Omicron Theta Omega chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha, set up a charter school, named Ethel Hedgeman Lyle ...
Much of the Great Lakes region — known for frigid winter temperatures, icy lakes and snow-covered forests — has looked bare almost all winter. Average ice cover is hovering at all-time lows ...
Across the Great Lakes, maximum ice cover reached 16% on Jan. 22, the fourth lowest annual maximum on record. Lake Michigan hit a high of 18%, while Lake Superior maxed out at 12% ice cover.
Phi Delta was created from the combination of two local sororities: Sigma Epsilon (New York University, 1919) and Alpha Delta Omicron (New York State Teachers College at Albany). These two groups came together to form Phi Delta on 19 January 1927. (October 25, 1919, the founding date of the eldest unit was celebrated as the official founding date).