Sororities
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The Eta Theta Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma has its headquarters in centrally-located 64 Church St, just a few steps from Border Cafe in Harvard Square.
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The current Delta Gamma sorority property is 12 Arrow St, just across from Berryline. It was previously the location of a bookstore called Lame Duck Books.
Off Campus, Harvard Goes Greek
Despite Harvard’s unusual situation—in which the administration refuses to recognize what it terms a “discriminatory” culture—Harvard is part of a national trend of expanding Greek life on college campuses.
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Students discuss the lack of social space for single-sex student organizations on campus in an event sponsored by Delta Gamma, The Seneca, and the Harvard College Women’s Center.
Students Consider University Recognition for Single-Sex Groups
Students from varied social circles discussed the skewed social dynamic between male and female single-sex groups and the need for some form of University recognition for these groups during an event in Adams Lower Common Room yesterday.
In Greek Life, Rushes Discover Community
As sororities’ rush season draws to a close and fraternities’ recruitment period moves ahead full-steam, those seeking a place in Harvard’s Greek life scene say they want more than to be just another frat brother or sorority sister—they want community.