The first sorority, I.C. Sorocis, was established only two years later, in 1877.
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Meanwhile what Junior actually ends up pursuing is cheap beer and sorority girls.
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Lyle, who died in 1950, helped found the sorority at Howard University in 1908.
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Now Jessica Chastain is doing her bit for the sensitive redhead actress sorority.
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She is a graduate of Auburn University and a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority.
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She said they were made by a local sorority there and sold around the holidays.
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She is an honors student, a sorority president, an ambassador for the university.
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Each Greek organization rents a fraternity or sorority house from the University.
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In Tap Campus Life, players have to recruit other women to join their sorority.
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A social club for female undergraduates
Fraternities and Sororities (from the Latin words frater and soror, meaning "brother" and "sister" respectively) are fraternal social organizations for undergraduate students. ...
A group of girls or women associated for a common purpose; a sisterhood; A social organization of female students at a college or university; usually identified by Greek letters
A Greek organization for women.
Comparable to a fraternity, except that it is for females instead of males
A group of women joined together in friendship for leadership and academic purposes.
The name that applies to female chapters and is characterized by a ritual, a pin, and a strong bond of friendship.
A social or honorary club of female students. Members often live together in a sorority house.
A Greek organization for women. Many of the 26 NPC sororities are actually called Fraternities, as many were created before the word sorority was coined. Despite this, most will call themselves sororities.