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Fraternities and Sororities Phi Sigma Sigma The Xi chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma Sorority was esta- blished on Temple ' s campus on October 16, 1926. Each year the sorority holds its an- nual Rock-a-Thon at the Bell Tower. The sisters ' goal is to raise money for the National Kidney Foundation. King blue and gold are the colors of Phi Sig. The national mascot of the sorority is the sphinx. At Temple, Phi Sigma Sigma is active in the Temple Uni- versity Greek Association and the Pan-Hellenic Associ- ation. The sisters are also known for participating in community service events. Sigma Gamma Rho Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority is the youngest of the National Pan- Hellenic Council organizations at Temple. Founded on November 12, 1922 at Butler University, the sisters of Sigma Gamma Rho con- tinue to hold true to their motto, Greater Service, Greater Prog- ress. The Beta Delta Chapter at Temple was established in 1947. Their colors are royal blue and gold and their mas- cot is the French toy poodle. Sigma Gamma Rho has over 72,000 members and 600 chapters in the U.S., Bermu- da, the Bahamas, and the Vir- gin Islands. Phi Beta Sigma Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity was founded at Howard University on January 9, 1914. The founders had a vision to start a Greek-letter organization founded upon broth- erhood, service, and scholarship. Members follow their motto. Culture for Service, Service for Humanity, by participating in many community service events on campus. In 1920, Phi Beta Sig- ma established a relationship with the Zeta Phi Beta Sorority. The organizations share a constitution and colors. Zeta Phi Beta Zeta Phi Beta Sorority was foun- ded at Howard University on Jan- uary 1 6, 1 920. The Temple chap- ter was established in 1922. The Zetas share their colors and con- stitution with Phi Beta Sigma Fra- ternity. This union was the first Greek-letter combination of its kind. The mascot of Zeta Phi Beta is the cat and the symbol is the dove. The sorority ' s motto is Finer womanhood, scholarship, service, and sisterly love. ♦
Fraternities and Sororities Sigma Phi Epsilon Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity was origi- nally chartered on Temple ' s campus in 1930, closed in 1972, and then reopened under its present charter in 1990. The fraternity ' s cardinal principles are Vir- tue, Diligence, and Brotherly Love. SigEp is the largest of the IFC fraternities on campus, and continually excels in in- tramural sports. The chapter also takes pride in its community service, includ- ing tutoring students at an area ele- mentary school. Nationally, Sigma Phi Epsilon boasts the largest number of undergraduates, with over 14,000 in more than 250 chapters. Sigma Pi Hie ideals of loyalty, friendship, and rust are the stronghold of the Sigma i Fraternity. The fraternity was ounded on February 26, 1897. To- lay, Sigma Pi has over 132 active hapters across the United State, brothers are active on Temple ' s ampus in street sweeps, IFC, 7UGA, and intramural sports. Sig- na Pi has the honor of having Rus- ell Conwell, Temple ' s founder, as me of its many notable alumni. The Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter house on Broad Street. ♦ 117
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