The UChicago Zeta Psi fraternity is returning to UChicago after the chapter’s termination in 1887.
Topic: greek life
Representative example
We act appropriately when representing institutions—why not do the same when acting on our own?
Pi Phi finds a future for female friends—finally
The new sorority is one result of the increased demand for Greek life on campus.
O-Issue 2012: Greek life
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Two fraternities under fire after bias claims
A pledging activity at Alpha Delta Phi and a party thrown by Delta Upsilon have been seen as racially insensitive by Latino groups on campus, bringing in the larger campus community, as well as administrators and OMSA.
Runners fund scholarship in memory of student
The five-kilometer race and fundraiser were in memory of University student Ian Woo Cumings.
Multicultural Greek life stomps the quad at annual show
A number of minority students participate in multicultural Greek life.
Delta Tau Delta initiates an “upper echelon” of men
Forty-three men were officially installed into the fraternity last Friday.
Old fraternity pushes for new chapter
After 75 years away from the University, Delta Tau Delta is trying to reestablish a campus presence. Zeta Beta Tau, another new fraternity, is also trying to expand.
Fourth sorority may come to campus
The University is considering inviting a fourth sorority to join campus as sorority bids soar.
In unprecedented move, sorority gets floor in I-House
Alpha Omicron Pi is the first U of C sorority to receive on-campus living and meeting spaces
Sigma Chi returns to U of C, decades after anti-racist protest
Sigma Chi International Fraternity, whose U of C chapter disbanded in 1952 in protest of a “whites only” policy, is returning to the University to recruit students from a wide range of backgrounds.
Post-party incidents from winter quarter challenge fraternity freedom
The University’s silence on last quarter’s alleged sexual assault at Alpha Delta Phi and an altercation involving a knife at Phi Gamma Delta has raised questions about the University’s level of control over fraternities.
Stanger remembered at Mr. University
A solemn University of Chicago Greek community gathered in Mandel Hall for Kappa Alpha Theta’s annual Mr. University competition, dedicated to its sister Emma Stanger, a second-year who died Sunday morning in a car crash.
“Green Greeks” trudge through post-fraternity party debris for environment
On a recent Sunday afternoon, a group of first-years stood in the Psi Upsilon house, waiting for the fraternity’s president to come downstairs. This small group had a large task. Calling themselves the Green Greeks, they seek to make frat parties—events that consume large amounts of glass, plastic, and aluminum—a little gentler on the environment.
Phi Gamma Delta fight leaves two injured, no charges filed
Goff-Crews on FIJI incident: Violence cannot be tolerated
