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Phi Sigma Kappa

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
We are Damn Proud to be brothers of Phi Sigma Kappa.
by Saluki LEEX December 12, 2008
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Chi Pi Sigma

Chi Pi Sigma is the coeducational professional criminal justice fraternity at the acclaimed San Jose State University in beautiful San Jose, California. Established on October 14th, 1935.

Student members are individuals, of varying majors, with career goals in the criminal justice system such as: law, law enforcement, probation and corrections. The primary objectives of the Fraternity are to assist members with occupational preparedness, career selection, career acquisition and to provide a fertile environment for academic study. Chi Pi Sigma also supports and promotes the Administration of Justice Department, strives to improve the campus environment and makes positive contributions to the local community.
Oh so you your in Chi Pi Sigma Fraternity Right?
by Sassy 06 October 3, 2008
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Alpha Chi Sigma

A chemistry-profession fraternity founded at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. Many Nobel Laurates and other famous scientists have been bred from this fraternity, including Linus Pauling, and Glen Seaborg.

Contrary to those who claim Alpha Chi Sigma is wanna-be frat, it truly is a frat, albeit a more academic driven one. It was made coeducational in 1969. This hotly debated topic was unanimously agreed upon after the University of Michigan swim team walked through the halls during the break. Female members are called "brothers"

Chapters of Axe can range from notoriously hard partying (alpha chapter), to very academic, to a mix of the two. Their colors are Chrome Yellow and Prussian Blue, and the flower is the red carnation.

Actives often refer to themselves as AXE (if no chapters of Alpha Chi Epsilon are present), but nationals does not appreciate this
"You're in a frat? You're a girl!"
"Alpha Chi Sigma is coed, and since I'm a chemist, its a good idea."
by daCheminist April 19, 2017
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Delta Sigma Theta

Historically Black sisterhood of college educated women based upon scholarship and service. Delta Sigma Theta was founded on January 13, 1913 when former women of Alpha Kappa Alpha and other women had an insight for a sisterhood with a purpose...to serve the community and uplift education. Second in existence, but the FIRST to make a difference.
Those ladies of Delta Sigma Theta are always serving their communities
by Red1985 September 25, 2009
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Sigma Male

An elaborate, long-term, 4D chess game to make a Ligma joke on a national scale.
At a Sigma Male convention:

"What are we?"
"Sigma"
"Sigma balls"
by Gargalon March 7, 2021
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Sigma male

Someone whose entire personality and self esteem revolves around calling themselves a sigma male. Generally, said individuals do not have many real friends, yet believe themselves to be popular. Often they compare themselves to wolves, as they use terminology used to describe wolfpack hierarchy. No one tell them that sigma is lower than beta in the greek alphabet, or the beta male in a pack was the second most badass wolf as this will fry their cashew-sized brains.
Chris: “I’m a sigma male you beta!”
Normal person: “bro no one cares about your wolf pack bullshit.”
by The Bean Merchant December 31, 2021
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Phi Sigma Kappa

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity devoted to three cardinal principles: the promotion of Brotherhood, the stimulation of Scholarship, and the development of Character. It was founded on March 15, 1873 by Jabez William Clay, Frederick George Campbell, Joseph Franklin Barrett, Xenos Young Clark, William Penn Brooks, and Henry Hague at Massachusetts Agricultural College in Amherst (now the University of Massachusetts.) Phi Sigma Kappa merged with Phi Sigma Epsilon in 1985 in what was the largest merger in the fraternal world.
by Saluki LEEX December 9, 2008
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