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Beta Theta Pi Chapter House (1893, addition 1909)
Architect: Ernest Albert Coxhead
2607 Hearst Ave.
Northside
Berkeley, Alameda
Ā© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI18-7847
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
Ā© Loyola University New Orleans
Taken March 29, 2011
By Harold Baquet
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
Loyola's Greek community provides opportunities for growth and excellence in academics, service, social interaction, intramural athletics, and values-based leadership. It's also a great way to make lifelong friendships. There are sixteen fraternities and sororities at Loyola, representing a fifth of all undergraduates.
The third annual āDinner for Eightā event benefitting United Way of Greater St. Louis was held on Wednesday, October 21, 2015, at the Shrine of Our Lady of the Snows in Belleville, IL. More than 160 members of the Divine Nine Greek organization chapters attended the event, raising more than $80,000 for United Way. The Divine Nine is a collaborative organization of nine historically African American, international Greek lettered fraternities and sororities.
Fraternities and sororities present were: Alpha Kappa Alpha, Alpha Phi Alpha, Delta Sigma Theta, Iota Phi Theta, Kappa Alpha Psi, Omega Psi Phi, Phi Beta Sigma, Sigma Gamma Rho, and Zeta Phi Beta. Guests enjoyed a formal dinner along with a screening of the United Way campaign video and presentations from United Wayās Charmaine Chapman ā African American Leadership Society Co-Chair Reuben Shelton, Pastor Michael Hubbard, United Way board members Freddie Wills, Jr. and Burdett Rice, and Pastor Kendall Granger.
"The Height of Innovation Begins With Aviation"
8th Place Month Long Men's Division
On December 17, 1903, man first took flight with the Wright Brothers' flyer in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Since then, aviation has been a staple of the STEM fields as engineers around the world continuously improved upon the idea of an airplane. An icon of the early era of flight, the biplane reminds us of the wonders of flight and how far we have come.