delta kappa epsilon discussion
by: GR AdministratorDelta Kappa Epsilon fraternity chapter comments at University of Michigan, Ann Arbor - UM
#3 by: CollegeOTR
10)DKE is one of those frats that boasts a rich history, but unlike most of the others, can actually back it up. I think something like five or six presidents have been in DKE including Umich?s own Gerald Ford and of course everyone?s favorite gunslinger, George W. As impressive as that is, that doesn?t make them the coolest frat around here, as judging by their #10 spot on my list. To be fair, they probably should be at #8 above ShadyPhi and maaaybe Chi Phi, but that?s as high as I?m willing to go.
Anyways, my quick first impressions of the house were just a few B-school dorks I knew from here and there and then the various kind-of-alright-but slightly-awkward kids in class. Upon further digging I found one truly hilarious story about how DKE once gave a kid from State a bid when he was here partying for the weekend. I?m sure they?ll vehemently deny that, but hey, now it?s on the internet, so it must be true.
Campus rep: 5/10
Douche factor: 5/10
#5 by: tiffany<3
DKE, like ChiPhi, barely makes the greek scene. what comes to mind is the someone with the michigan brains but an msu attitude. generally respected for not being stuck up. the quality of men is a step down from most places (i've heard ppl calling dke an uglier version of fiji) and their parties arent as wild, but still good so keep on doin whatchu doin'.
#7 by: Frat Prophet
Next year dke will struggle. They are only pregaming with half of zeta (a terrible sorority). They have a nice house but it is put of the way. Dke has been on the decline for several years. Their only claim to fame is that Gerald ford was a dke at Michigan. Even if gerald ford went to all their parties, it would not be worth the lack of respect, low class of girls, and poor reputation that dke has nowadays
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