Sororities
Sororities Extend More Bids This Year
At this year’s bid day, sorority leaders extended bids to 199 Harvard women, 27 more than were offered last year. Both Delta Gamma and Kappa Kappa Gamma extended bids to 66 Harvard women, while Kappa Alpha Theta extended 67 bids.
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Members of Harvard’s Delta Gamma chapter wait excitedly as their potential members stand across the way from them at the Week’s Footbridge Thursday night.
Sorority Rush Numbers Dip Slightly
The size of this year’s sorority rush class has dipped slightly, one year after a record number of women rushed Harvard’s three sororities.
More Class at Penn, Less Rush at Princeton, and Vinny
The quick and dirty about what's been going on around the Ancient Eight (and other schools too).
Greek Organizations Seek Official Status
Students made a case for the recognition of Harvard’s fraternities and sororities as official student organizations during a meeting of the Committee on Student Life/
Students Push for Greek Recognition
Students made a case for the recognition of Harvard’s fraternities and sororities as official student organizations during a meeting of the Committee on Student Life on Thursday morning.
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Undergraduate girls interested in learning more about the Greek life at Harvard mingled with the sisters of Delta Gamma, Kappa Alpha Theta, and Kappa Kappa Gamma, on the top floor of the chic Anthropologie store in Harvard Square.
Roving Reporter: Harvard Greek Life
In light of recent Crimson coverage and opinions about Harvard's Greek organizations acquiring real estate, our Roving Reporter decided to poll the Yard for their opinions about campus Greek life.
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Currently under renovation, the Kappa Alpha Theta property on 10 Arrow St was once the Pierre Menard Art Gallery.
Greek Organizations Acquire Real Estate
Five of Harvard’s six Greek organizations now have real estate near Harvard, further expanding the presence of fraternities and sororities on campus.