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It says in the Rush material that Pi Beta Phi is recolonizing here. Anybody know why they left in the first place?

Posted By: PNM
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theta and dg used to be here in the 90s and they were terrible and couldn't get anyone, probably the same deal. i think they will be a good addition thogh, same if either of the others wer to come back.

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You're probably right about them not getting anyone to join. My Mom was here in the early 80's and said Pi Phi was the worst. She honestly told me that every member was overweight.

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They chose to give up their charter because of numbers.

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Are there more girls here now? Is that why they think they will be successful now and are giving USC another try?

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At their presentation they said, and demonstrated, a strong Alumni presence. This will help them with recolonization. And the numbers of girls rushing has been steadily increasing each year which is why USC has been getting a lot of new sororities over the years. With so many girls rushing I don't think numbers will be an issue for them anytime soon.
Also by recolonizing there will be a Pi Phi at every SEC school which is something they wanted to accomplish.

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Was on campus from 1935 to 1985, so while they struggled with numbers, they still have a decent alumnae base. Plus Pi Phi is so strong nationally that they're bound to be pouring a lot of money into the recolonization. I think they'll do great.

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Greek life is huge here especially for women so they will be bringing a new organization in pretty much every 2 years. Alpha Gam was the 1st new one since Phi Mu 5 years ago and they're doing great so I'm sure Pi Phi will as well

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I am planning on joining Pi Phi and think it is going to be an amazing experience to recolonize and make Pi Phi one of the strongest sororities on campus!

By: PNM
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Right...You sound like an alum trying to make them sound good. No one really wants to join a new sorority.

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"yeah" you are completely wrong some people love the idea of being apart of something new it's a completely different experience just ask any phi mu or alpha gam

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aw i’m excited for pi phi! They are an extremely strong chapter nationally, I think they’ll do great here!

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Remember this this time next year when pi phi starts saying they are better than gphi, phi mu, dz, kappa, and agd a la agd this year and phi mu a couple years ago. Eye roll...

By: Just
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you’re honestly right they probably will. but pi phi is a great national sorority so i’m glad we are getting a chapter here. agd is kinda like eh who really cares

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woah i really don't think any agd's are trying to say theyre better than any other sorority, i dont know where you got that idea from

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What's Pi Beta Phi doing about a house? To be competitive they need a house.

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Their nationals have expressed interest in a house and have shown they're financially capable. It really all comes down to if/when USC begins Phase II of Greek Village.

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Low membership in the 1980's forced them to close. However pi phi is very strong nationally and has strong support nationwide so they have recolonized. The hope is by adding a strong sorrority such as Pi Beta Phi that there will be less girls pledging for each chapter to help bring the numbers down in all of the sororities.

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