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2001-2002 Student Activities Guide
A Guide to Clubs, Activities, and Organizations at Dartmouth


September 2001




VII. Co-ed, Fraternity, Sorority System


Dartmouth fraternities have existed since 1841. Founded on the principles of scholarship, service, leadership, and the development of lifelong friends, the Coed, Fraternity, and Sorority (CFS) System (commonly known as the Greek system) is still an important part of residential and social life at Dartmouth, over 150 years later. Students may choose to join one of these organizations beginning in the fall of their sophomore year, and they offer numerous opportunities for involvement and leadership.
  • Coed, Interfraternity, Panhellenic, and Pan Hellenic Councils: Within the CFSC there are four independently functioning subcouncils. These councils continually assess the challenges and issues that pertain to Dartmouth's fraternities (Interfraternity Council), sororities (Panhellenic Council), coed organizations (Coed Council), and historically black organizations (Pan Hellenic Council), and coordinate the activities of each group.
  • Order of Omega (see Honorary Societies)
  • CFS organizations:
    • Coed
      • Alpha Theta
      • Phi Tau
      • Tabard
    • Fraternities
      • Alpha Chi Alpha
      • Alpha Delta
      • Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.
      • Bones Gate
      • Chi Gamma Epsilon
      • Chi Heorot
      • Gamma Delta Chi
      • La Unidad Latina, Lambda Upsilon
      • Lambda, Fraternity Inc.
      • Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.
      • Kappa Kappa Kappa
      • Psi Upsilon
      • Sigma Alpha Epsilon
      • Sigma Nu
      • Sigma Phi Epsilon
      • Theta Delta Chi
      • Zeta Psi
    • Sororities
      • Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
      • Alpha Xi Delta
      • Delta Delta Delta
      • Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc.
      • Epsilon Kappa Theta
      • Kappa Delta Epsilon
      • Kappa Kappa Gamma
      • Sigma Delta
  • Non-CFS Undergraduate Societies
    • Panarchy
    • Amarna, one of two Undergraduate Societies on campus, is a coed residential social organization. We are open and non-exclusive, with no rush and no pledge period for new members. We embrace, affirm and appreciate individuality and diversity with respect to gender, race, color, ethnicity, class, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, and lifestyle. We promote a strong sense of community among our members through mutual respect and support. We encourage a spirit of voluntary, not obligatory, participation in house activities. We plan and hold a variety of events, from dance parties to weekly dinners with faculty and administrators, from our signature 'Wine and Cheese' to community service activities and events addressing issues of diversity. Please join us for Monday Night Dinners (6:30 pm), or our regular weekly meetings, Wednesdays at 10 pm... both at Amarna, 23 E. Wheelock St., 2nd house on the left past the lights past the gym. For more information, or to be added to our update list, blitz 'Amarna'.


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