The top fraternity at San Diego State University. The California Phi Iota chapter of Phi Kappa Theta is called Phi Kap for short, and also referred to as "The Bra" by active members.
by The Greek Community December 02, 2007
a national sorority of only the best ladies. their motto is aim high, which they do in each and every aspect whether it's greek life, partying like rockstars, their GPAs, or any other spectacular thing that these phi sexy sexy's can do! they party with the best and can drink your boyfriend under the table. despite their rockstar partying status, they also manage to have the highest GPAs on campus, look fantastic all the time, give back to their communities and are great examples for greeks everywhere! may she's born with it, or maybe she's a phi sigma sigma ;)
by phisexysexy May 09, 2007
Kappa Delta Phi is a National Fraternity founded on April 14, 1900 at Bridgewater Normal School (Bridgewater State College) in Bridgewater, Massachusetts.
Kappa Delta Phi is a fraternity comprised of men involved in a wide variety of professional fields. Its members are encouraged to achieve their potential scholastically and socially so that they will be qualified to be capable and respected representatives of their profession. Furthermore, Kappa Delta Phi emphasizes the value and necessity of conducting professional, educational, and philanthropic programs in addition to their regular undergraduate studies. Projects vary as do Chapters, but the aim is the same:
1. To educate and broaden the Brotherhood.
2. To promote professional attitudes and the seeking of truths within their fields.
3. To recognize that the brotherhood of man transcends Kappa Delta Phi, so Brothers must extend a hand beyond the Fraternity.
Kappa Delta Phi is a fraternity comprised of men involved in a wide variety of professional fields. Its members are encouraged to achieve their potential scholastically and socially so that they will be qualified to be capable and respected representatives of their profession. Furthermore, Kappa Delta Phi emphasizes the value and necessity of conducting professional, educational, and philanthropic programs in addition to their regular undergraduate studies. Projects vary as do Chapters, but the aim is the same:
1. To educate and broaden the Brotherhood.
2. To promote professional attitudes and the seeking of truths within their fields.
3. To recognize that the brotherhood of man transcends Kappa Delta Phi, so Brothers must extend a hand beyond the Fraternity.
by Tony DeMarco February 09, 2008
by gammaphiHOTTIE June 25, 2004
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 January 09, 2007
On August 22, 1994, the conception of Phi Rho Eta Fraternity, Inc. was given light at Southern Illinois University. A brotherhood created with the purpose of ameliorating the host of social diseases that have plagued our communities for far too long, Phi Rho Eta Fraternity, Inc. has worked relentlessly to establish itself as a brotherhood committed in purpose and action to transforming the plight of African-Americans everywhere.
The founders, Marvin Randolph and Lamont Taylor, themselves raised in neighborhoods that overflowed with the social diseases of drugs, violence, poverty, and hopelessness, established the organization on the premise that it would promote the principles of Pride, Respect, and Excellence. The founders sought to form a brotherhood that would work to set the standard of manhood, an organization comprised of Charismatic men striving to model and teach exemplary positive behavior.
The founders, Marvin Randolph and Lamont Taylor, themselves raised in neighborhoods that overflowed with the social diseases of drugs, violence, poverty, and hopelessness, established the organization on the premise that it would promote the principles of Pride, Respect, and Excellence. The founders sought to form a brotherhood that would work to set the standard of manhood, an organization comprised of Charismatic men striving to model and teach exemplary positive behavior.
by The Unknown Eta September 10, 2008
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