California State University, Los Angeles
California State University, Los Angeles (often shortened to CSULA or Cal State L.A.) is a state-run public university located in Los Angeles, California near the city of Alhambra. It is part of the California State University system.
The CSULA Greek system
The representative governing body of the Cal State L.A. Greek system is the CSULA Greek Council. It is advised and regulated by the university through the Center for Student Development and Programs, a division of CSULA?s University-Student Union. This division is under the auspices of both the University-Student Union and the Department of Student Affairs. The Greek system has recently been at battle against the administration over a stringent alcohol policy, baring alcohol from student organization-sponsored events. The official Greek Advisor of the Cal State L.A. community is Meagan Anderson and her assistant is Elvia Veramontes. As of Fall 2005, the President of the Greek Council is Jose Luis Jimenez, Jr., of Sigma Nu Fraternity.
Related Topics:
Greek system - Sigma Nu
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Cal State L.A.?s Greek system began with the establishment of the Alpha Theta Pi sorority on November 15, 1948. It has grown into a vast social network of collegiate men and women composed of chapters that are local (existing solely within the realm of the CSULA campus community), statewide (existing within a collective network of two or more chapters within California), national (existing within a collective network of two or more chapters of different states within the nation), and international (existing within a collective network of two or more chapters of different countries within the world).
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Sigma Nu, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon are the nationally and internationally based social fraternities of the Cal State L.A. Greek system, otherwise known as the IFC Fraternities. At one time, along with the now dormant chapters of Zeta Beta Tau and Sigma Lambda Beta, these fraternities formed the CSULA Inter-Fraternity Council or IFC. This organization served as the governing body of the Cal State L.A. men?s fraternities until its dormancy in the Spring of 2003. IFC was a crucial contributor to the development and coordination of all-fraternity intramural athletics, formalized all-fraternity recruitment, an all-fraternity judicial review committee, ?Greek Week?, and ?Greek Formal?. Fraternity governance than transitioned to a co-ed governing body known as the CSULA Greek Council, an entity which is still in existence today. The parent organizations of Sigma Nu, Phi Sigma Kappa, and Sigma Alpha Epsilon are members of the North-American Interfraternity Conference or NIC. The NIC is not a governing or regulatory board, but rather a voluntary trade association; requiring the leadership of the organization to gather on a regular basis. This occurs annually at the NIC Congressional Reception and the NIC Annual Meeting.
Related Topics:
Sigma Nu - Phi Sigma Kappa - Sigma Alpha Epsilon - IFC Fraternities - Zeta Beta Tau - Sigma Lambda Beta - Inter-Fraternity Council - Greek Council - North-American Interfraternity Conference
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Delta Zeta and Alpha Sigma Tau are the sorority equivalencies of the IFC fraternities at the Cal State L.A. campus, otherwise known as NPC Sororities. Their parent organizations are members of the National Panhellenic Conference or NPC, a governing body for 26 women's national and international sororities. At one time a local chapter of the NPC served as the governing board of the Cal State L.A. sororities. This governing board was additionally composed of Alpha Theta Pi and Delta Phi Sigma, local sororities solely associated with Cal State L.A. Like the local IFC, the local NPC dissolved and integrated into the current Greek Council. For the sake of Greek history, it is important to note that in the mid-1980s, CSULA?s local IFC and NPC merged into one organization entitled the Inter Fraternity Sorority Council or IFSC. In the early 1990s, the organization became divided, and reverted back to IFC and NPC.
Related Topics:
Delta Zeta - Alpha Sigma Tau - NPC Sororities - National Panhellenic Conference - Alpha Theta Pi - Delta Phi Sigma - Inter Fraternity Sorority Council
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Cal State L.A. is also host to four Latino Greek-lettered organizations. Lambda Theta Nu and Lambda Theta Alpha are amongst the sororities on this campus who are known as NALFO organizations, or those whose parent organizations are members of the National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations. NALFO is an umbrella council for Latino Greek-letter Organizations. The purpose of NALFO is to promote and foster positive interfraternal relations, communication, and development of all Latino Fraternal organizations through mutual respect, leadership, honesty, professionalism and education. Additionally, Cal State L.A. is also home to Beta Gamma Nu and Gamma Zeta Alpha, statewide Latino Greek-letter fraternities.
Related Topics:
Lambda Theta Nu - Lambda Theta Alpha - NALFO organizations - National Association of Latino Fraternal Organizations - Beta Gamma Nu - Gamma Zeta Alpha
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Alpha Phi Alpha and Phi Beta Sigma are the Black Greek-letter fraternities on the CSULA campus, also known as NPHC fraternities Their parent organizations are members of the National Pan Hellenic Council, Inc. or NPHC. The NPHC is currently composed of nine International Black Greek letter Sororities and Fraternities. It promotes interaction through forums, meetings and other mediums for the exchange of information and engages in cooperative programming and initiatives through various activities and functions.
Related Topics:
Alpha Phi Alpha - Phi Beta Sigma - Black - National Pan Hellenic Council, Inc.
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Additionally, Cal State L.A. is home to one statewide Asian Greek-letter sorority, Kappa Zeta Phi, and one statewide Armenian Greek-letter fraternity, Alpha Epsilon Omega.
Related Topics:
Kappa Zeta Phi - Alpha Epsilon Omega
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The CSULA Greek system also includes a Greek-based honor society, called the Order of Omega. The Order of Omega was founded in 1959 at Miami University to honor outstanding Greek leaders. The chapter at CSULA recognizes leadership excellence in the top 3% of CSULA Greeks. As of Fall 2005, the President of the Order of Omega, CSULA Chapter is Irene Rojas, of Alpha Theta Pi Sorority, Inc.
Related Topics:
Order of Omega - Miami University - Alpha Theta Pi
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Excluding the Greek Council and Order of Omega, as of Fall 2005, the CSULA Campus is home to fifteen ?social? fraternal organizations, seven fraternities and seven sororities. Within that population there are three IFC fraternities, two NPHC fraternities, two statewide Latino fraternities, one Armenian fraternity, two NPC sororities, two NALFO sororities, two (2) local sororities, and one statewide Asian sorority.
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On April 2, 2005, the Sigma Nu Fraternity sponsored an all-Greek philanthropic event entitled the CSULA Charity Bowl. In partnership with the College Charity Bowl Foundation, Sigma Nu, Alpha Epsiolon Omega, Beta Gamma Nu, Alpha Theta Pi, Alpha Sigma Tau, Delta Zeta, Delta Phi Sigma, and Lambda Theta Nu participated in a co-ed sorority softball tournament generating a total of $3,700 for the Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation and $400 to a Ricardo Rincon memorial fund. Ricardo Rincon was a Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity member who lost his life in a tragic automobile accident.
Related Topics:
College Charity Bowl Foundation - Christopher Reeve Paralysis Foundation - Phi Sigma Kappa
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