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| ALPHA TAU OMEGA |
ATO at Lehigh is a place to celebrate great times with lifelong friends. Between the hourly exams, intense intramural games, and weekend tailgates the Brothers of Alpha Tau Omega enjoy four years of growth and maturation. Living at ATO provides an environment full with pride, support, and responsibility.
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| CHI PHI |
The Chi Phi Fraternity offers many opportunities to Lehigh males during their four years in college. The most important aspect of fraternity life is the friendships that are formed within the chapter. These friendships are not merely for the duration of your college years, but are life long and carry into your years as an alumnus. Chi Phi allows you to be involved in the university and have a strong voice in the issues concerning the school. The fraternity gives you the resources necessary to succeed in your academic pursuits through the support and involvement of your brothers and alumni. It also gives you the chance to build your leadership skills as you accept the responsibility of the house, and Chi Phi's relations with the administration, all students, other fraternities and the surrounding community.
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| CHI PSI |
The brotherhood of Chi Psi, affectionately known by common hill-goers as "the lodge" can be thought of as a house that is rich in tradition and full of a competitive spirit that many deem to be the hub of collegiate life. The brotherhood itself is a diverse crowd which boasts athletes, scholars, and collective leaders alike. To live amongst Chi Psi is to develop along side those with high expectations and gentlemanly qualities. The end result is an abundance of good times and friendships that last a lifetime.
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| DELTA CHI |
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| DELTA PHI |
Delta Phi has existed at Lehigh since 1884, and is the oldest continuous national fraternity in the country. We're best known for our dance parties, which are packed week after week with Lehigh students. Our largest parties have been our Mardi Gras and Halloween parties. The Delta Phi alumni have been becoming more active every year. Last year alone, they helped organize a rush event to see the New Jersey Nets and gave every departing senior a graduation gift. They are also planning to fully renovate the entire house in the near future. We are very competitive in intramural sports, always making it to the playoffs in soccer, softball, and football. The brothers of Delta Phi are actively involved with all three of Lehigh's major schools, the IFC, and various clubs and sports. We have been placed among the top fraternities academically. We look forward to increasing our brotherhood this year and would like to extend a warm welcome to anyone who would like to visit us.
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| DELTA TAU DELTA |
The members of Delta Tau Delta are proud of the Fraternity that they belong to. It is a group of well-rounded men who pride themselves on our strong brotherhood. We are all socially active, committed to academics, and forming bonds that will last forever. We encourage all freshmen to participate in the rush process and to stop up to Delta Tau Delta fraternity.
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| DELTA UPSILON |
"There is no place like home" is a famous movie quote that almost everyone knows what movie it came from. The key word to focus on is "home". As I compare the places that I lived here on campus, Delta Upsilon has been the only place that I could say, "I'm going back to my house" or "I am going home". When you live in a dorm or apartment, you are surrounded by people who you may or may not know, but here at DU I am surrounded by my fraternity brothers who I call my family. No one can take the place of your family at home, but the people who are around you day in and day out are the support system that is so greatly needed at a challenging institution such as Lehigh University. My brothers are there for me when I am down and also they are there to share a few laughs when times are good. Choosing to be a brother and live in the house has provided me with a family away from home and that is why I like living at Delta Upsilon.
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| KAPPA ALPHA |
Academics are what brings us to college, but what we take away from these years are the friendships we found at Lehigh. Some organization is required, and that's where Lehigh's strong Greek tradition steps in. Like other fraternities at Lehigh, the Kappa Alpha Society has an active social calendar including beach, band, and cocktail parties. However, Kaps have cultivated a standing amongst the Lehigh community for academic excellence and an aggressive showing in intramural events.
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The Omicron Kappa undergraduate chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated was charted on the 18th day of May 2001 after a 14 year struggle to exist on Lehigh University's campus. The chartering ceremony was held in October of the same year. The chapter's chartering members found that the available support systems at Lehigh University were inadequate, and recognizing what a large role Greek life plays on campus, researched and pursued membership in what they viewed to be the most prestigious black Greek letter organization, Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Incorporated.
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| KAPPA SIGMA |
| The Beta lota chapter of Kappa Sigma has a strong history here at Lehigh spanning back to the turn of the century. We are highly competitive in intramural sports and include in our brotherhood varsity sportsmen on the lacrosse, golf, and tennis teams. There are active guys on the club teams of rugby and ice hockey. |
We pride ourselves on our academics and are always aware of our main priority here at Lehigh as students. Each brother lives in his own room that allows privacy and quiet during exam periods. The Kappa Sigma chapter house is one of the biggest houses on the "hill", with four floors of living space. Each floor consists of bedrooms surrounding a common area. Our chapter room is where weekly house meetings take place, and our library is where work can be accomplished easily. Kappa Sigma has a separate dining room and a fully stocked kitchen with a cook that prepares breakfast, lunch, and dinner for the brothers. Finally for relaxation and socialization, the brothers are able to lounge in the recreational room, complete with a pool table, couches, and an entertainment system.
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| LAMBDA CHI ALPHA |
| Among all the residential environments at Lehigh, the only one that seems to offer everything you could ask for is Greek Life. Living in a fraternity house, you live with 30 of your best friends. You develop lifelong friendships that never seem to die out. One of the characteristics that separates Lambda Chi Alpha from some of the other fraternities is that we have no "stereotype-member". What this means is while some houses are known for academics, or outrageous parties, or great sports, we seem to encompass all of these things. Everyone in the house is different, yet there is that one thing we all have that makes us Lambda Chi's. Another thing that separates us from other houses is that we don't have pledges. We have Associate Members - what that means is that you (as an A.M) have a vote, a voice, and basically have every right brothers have. Remember you will be living with these guys for 3 or 4 years. |
Benefits of Lambda Chi Alpha - 2 washers/ 2 dryers - separate dining room from bar room - 3 house computers (2 linked to the network) - house laser printer and copier - pool table, newly renovated TV room - ISS cleaning service.
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| LAMDBA SIGMA UPSILON |
Here at Lehigh University, five men were in search of an organization on campus that would fill their thirst for diversity in the Fall of 2008. With a limited number of options, these men felt it was in their best interest to found a new chapter of Lambda Sigma Upsilon at Lehigh University. With hard work and dedication, these men of diverse backgrounds inclusive of Dominican, Guatemala, Honduras, Nigerian, and Puerto Rican decent established the Umán Chapter of LSU on April 18, 2009. It is with great pride they wear their title of the "Oh Soo Smooth Brothers" of Lambda Sigma Upsilon.
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| PHI GAMMA DELTA |
For over 100 years, the Beta Chi Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta has been a proud and well-established fraternity at Lehigh University. Since 1886, Phi Gam or "Fiji" as it is commonly known, has been a rich association of Lehigh men who have worked toward high levels of achievement in athletics, scholastic, social and service activities. A rarity in the Lehigh fraternity system, Fiji is a vastly diversified house with the Brotherhood involved in all aspects of the Lehigh community. Although our brotherhood is composed of varied personalities and backgrounds, Fiji is well known around campus for the tightness of our brotherhood. The care with which we regard our fraternal secrets binds us together and distinguishes Phi Gam from other houses.
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| PHI KAPPA THETA |
| The Brothers of the Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Theta would like to welcome all students to Lehigh University. Since Lehigh will be full of new experiences, we at Phi Kap believe that fraternity life can be an integral part of your college life. Living in a fraternity can be as powerful an influence in life as your family, and the Phi Kap family is strong with a proud history. |
Founded at Lehigh in 1919, Phi Kappa Theta National fraternity is an organization which supports the ideals of fraternity life with the added advantage of being a highly diversified group of individuals. Life at Phi Kap exemplifies college life with close friendships, academics, sports, and of course, social life.
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| PHI SIGMA KAPPA |
There are many benefits to living in a fraternity house that one would not get from living off-campus or in a dorm. Through living in a fraternity house one learns how to do things for themselves. One learns how to work with twenty other people to make the house function smoothly. One gets a chance to experience leadership positions. The overall experience is a growing one in which one learns hands-on how to deal with problems and issues that occur not only in college but also in the real world and it is a fun time in which you make great friends.
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| PSI UPSILON |
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| PI KAPPA ALPHA |
Founded at Lehigh in 1929, Pi Kappa Alpha’s (PIKE’s) Gamma Lambda chapter is currently being re-colonized as an off-campus fraternity. While PIKE may not be situated on the Hill with the majority of Greek organizations, by no means does it offer a limited experience; PIKE works just as closely with the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Affairs as any other residential chapter would. By being members of the Greek community, a Pike still experiences what it means to be an involved and responsible individual who promotes community service, active campus involvement, and high standards of academic achievement. PIKE offers one the ability to form friendships that evolve into a brotherhood, supported by 80 years of alumni here at Lehigh and over 140 nationally. We pride ourselves on our fraternal S.L.A.G, which stands for Students, Leaders, Athletes, and Gentlemen; all of which PIKE is composed of, making us one of the most diverse fraternities Lehigh has to offer.
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| SIGMA CHI |
| The Alpha Rho chapter of Sigma Chi fraternity at Lehigh has been home to thousands of Lehigh students since its chartering in 1887. As these current and former brothers have realized, the opportunities and advantages of joining one of the largest and most well known international fraternities are endless. Our brotherhood is comprised of a group of well-rounded men; each possessing different talents, temperaments, and convictions; working together as a unified group of men to make the most of their years in college and beyond. Whether we are collaborating with alumni, performing community service, studying or just hanging out, we are proud of our house and our accomplishments as a brotherhood.
As the advantages of joining Sigma Chi are endless, it will become an invaluable step in your life. |
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| SIGMA PHI EPSILON |
The Pennsylvania Epsilon Chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon has thrived as an active member of Lehigh's fraternity system since its recolonization. We are a brotherhood growing in numbers of strong leaders and individuals. We have consistently been in the top three of GPA ranking for fraternities, holding the highest mark in the Spring 2001 semester with a 3.09 GPA. Our commitment to a residential learning community aided by a house library, new roof, spacious living room, excellent house cleanliness, and proactive chef, make SigEp a great place to live.
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| THETA CHI |
Living in Theta Chi fraternity is an experience like no other. Here, one will develop friendships that will last a lifetime and learn many valuable lessons that will help to prepare for the future. Gaining experience that will aid in decisions throughout the rest of one's life. Living in this house is like living within a 30-member family. A family who shares the responsibility of taking care of its house and its chapter and at the same time enjoying the social functions and everyday life that comes with living at Theta Chi.
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| THETA XI |
| There are many advantages towards living in Theta Xi Fraternity. While living in this house an individual has numerous opportunities to draw from multiple resources. |
Some of these resources a resident of Theta Xi would be able to utilize would be FREE washer and dryer, a kitchen that is open 24 hours a day, and an elaborate library. The library of Theta Xi is a very useful tool in the academic aspect of life, it contains 2 computers, a printer, a copier, and large supply of textbooks. While living in Theta Xi an individual does not only get an opportunity to use these various assets, but members are also able to interact with and develop friendships with our cook, alumni advisor and faculty advisor. Members of Theta Xi are also encouraged to run for offices and work with their peers to help make the house a better place to live. But the most important asset Theta Xi has to offer is the fact that an individual has a chance to spend 4 years of his life with thirty to forty of the best individuals this campus has to offer.
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Sororities
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| ALPHA CHI OMEGA |
Alpha Chi was colonized at Lehigh, February 11, 1989. Since then we have developed great pride in our chapter and a strong sense of sisterhood. As a group of diverse individuals, we are involved in many aspects of University life including academic honor societies, tutoring, drama, varsity athletics, intramural sports, Brown and White, and Panhel, just to name a few. Socially, we keep busy with our Winter and Spring Formals, Date parties, Crush parties, barbecues, and Greek Week. Most importantly, however, is the common bond that we share through Alpha Chi Omega. This bond is strengthened by love, loyalty, and most of all, by friendship.
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| ALPHA GAMMA DELTA |
At Alpha Gamma Delta all of the sisters work together to make sure that our house feels like home. Every member contributes to the upkeep of the residence. This will be our second year in our new house and each member has truly participated in making it our home. We are very excited that this move has brought us closer as sisters. It has given us the opportunity for our chapter to grow and continue our sisterhood.
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| ALPHA OMICRON PI |
| You can't ask for more in a living situation than to be surrounded by friends on all sides. There is always someone willing to stay up and talk, order Chinese, lend their sweater, help with work or do almost anything friends do for each other. There are also benefits to sorority living that cannot be put into words. |
That feeling you get when everyone is getting ready to go out, music is playing and everyone is in and out of rooms --it just has to be experienced first-hand.
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| ALPHA PHI |
| Alpha Phi has established many firsts at Lehigh: First sorority colonized on campus and the first sorority to have its own permanent house on the hill. We take great pride in these achievements, as well as in our chapter and a strong sense of sisterhood. |
Our chapter holds about 42 sisters and has a tremendous amount of common space which includes a kitchen, dining room, living room/chapter room, computer/copier room, laundry/vending/storage room (SMG Plus capabilities), and a recreation room with pool table and TV area. All bedroom furniture is moveable and most rooms are singles or doubles with a few triples. The house has its won parking lot and University transportation stops almost in front of the house. Our dining program is flexible and includes dinner 5 nights a week in the house and money on South Mountain Gold which can be used in all food operations on the main campus. Janitorial and maintenance services are provided by the University. Our house has the card access security system and is located at the top of Upper Sayre Park Road in a scenic setting. The objects of our Sorority are the promotion of growth in character, unity of feeling, sisterly affection, and social communion among our members. Living at Alpha Phi is an opportunity to build strong friendships, have some fun, and make memories which will last a lifetime.
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| DELTA GAMMA |
Here at "DG" we pride ourselves in our strong sisterhood, but this by no means affects the individuality each sister possesses. Our diversity can be seen in our advance participation in SAC, drama, Brown and White, Varsity Athletics, Student Government, and Foreign Study just to name a few. This uniqueness and enthusiasm strengthens DG as each sister adds her special talents to our family. We are proud of our achievements in Greek Week, IM's, community projects and we still find the time to enjoy the social life at Lehigh to the fullest! We keep busy with our annual Crush Party, Blind Date parties, Anchor Splash, Beach parties, and Winter and Spring formals. This list goes on and on... but Delta Gamma is more than just this -- it is a chance to spend the best times of your life with the best of friends ever!
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| GAMMA PHI BETA |
The benefits of living in Gamma Phi Beta extend much further than the friendships amongst the sisters. The new house on the hill provides our sisters with a variety of opportunities. The location has proved to be extremely convenient in terms of campus activities as well as classes. Located behind M&M and Taylor, our house is hardly far from the Food Court, the Health Center, or the Bank. In addition, our new house contains far more living space than the traditional dorm. Also, a private kitchen and cook, a daily cleaning service, and washers and dryers are all included in our house. The sisters of Gamma Phi are both Surrounded by friends as well as the comforts that the numerous facilities provide. The diversity among the sisters is complimented by the variety of opportunities Gamma Phi Beta has to offer.
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| KAPPA ALPHA THETA |
Kappa Alpha Theta is not only a sisterhood, it is also a place that every sister considers to be home. It is unusual to find a "dorm" in which everyone is your friend and mutual respect flourishes. We have a wonderful cook who comes five nights a week and a fully functional kitchen. Our common area includes a professionally decorated and furnished living room and dining area. The dining area is also used as a 24-hour study area to give each sister a quiet area to maintain good scholarship. Friendly housekeeping and quick maintenance service is a part of living at Kappa Alpha Theta. Living here is an opportunity to build friendships and make memories that will last a lifetime.
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| LAMBDA THETA ALPHA |
The Delta Upsilon chapter of Lambda Theta Alpha Latin Sorority, Incorporated was founded in the spring of 2008 by five women who strongly believed in the vision set forth by the founding mothers. As the first Latina sorority in the nation, Lambda Theta Alpha maintains a rich sense of culture, tradition, history, and philanthropy. This lifetime sisterhood, based on the principles of unity, love, and respect, has produced a vehicle for young, educated women to achieve social change, cultural awareness, and political activism. "Lambda Ladies" take pride in serving as prominent leaders among Lehigh's campus as well as the surrounding community. The sisters are committed to enhancing the campus climate by spreading the vast opportunities provided by this prestigious Greek organization. It is this mission, the undying dedication, and their utmost love for Lambda Theta Alpha that enhances the college experience and binds these women into an everlasting sisterhood.
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| PI BETA PHI |
Since Pi Beta Phi's colonization in 1997, it has firmly established itself as a very successful chapter at Lehigh. The strong bonds of friendship are the foundation of Pi Beta Phi. The sisters have grown together while building the traditions for their chapter. The experiences are unforgettable and the friendships are forever. Each member is involved in activities, both on the campus and within the community. Developing leadership skills, relevant programming, academic achievements and philanthropic activities provide for a well-rounded chapter life. Pi Phi is excited to have the experience of living together within the Greek community. Pi Phi's campus home is in Emery in Upper Centennial.
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