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  2. Fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    In North America, fraternities and sororities (Latin: fraternitas and sororitas, 'brotherhood' and 'sisterhood') are social clubs at colleges and universities.They are sometimes collectively referred to as Greek life or Greek-letter organizations, as well as collegiate fraternities or collegiate sororities to differentiate them from traditional not (exclusively) university-based fraternal ...

  3. Tau Kappa Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    Tau Kappa Epsilon (ΤΚΕ), commonly known as ΤΚΕ or Teke, is a social college fraternity founded on January 10, 1899, at Illinois Wesleyan University.The organization has chapters throughout the United States and Canada, making the Fraternity an international organization.

  4. History of North American fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    Beta Theta Pi was the first fraternity founded west of the Allegheny Mountains and was in some part established in response to the chartering of the west-most chapter of Alpha Delta Phi whose members had infiltrated the university's two literary societies, the Erodelphian Literary Society and Union Literary Society.

  5. Collegiate secret societies in North America - Wikipedia

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    Some collegiate secret societies are called "class societies", which restrict membership to one class year. Most class societies are restricted or limited to senior class members and are therefore called senior societies on many campuses. Some include junior class members, hence, upperclassmen and women.

  6. Harvard College social clubs - Wikipedia

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    The historical basis for the name "final clubs" dates to the late 19th century, a time when Harvard had a variety of clubs for students of each class year. [8] During that period, Harvard College freshmen could join a freshman club, then a "waiting club," and eventually, as they neared completion of their studies, a "final club."

  7. Fraternity - Wikipedia

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    The only true distinction between a fraternity and any other form of social organizations is the implication that the members are freely associated as equals for a mutually beneficial purpose rather than because of a religious, governmental, commercial, or familial bond – although there are fraternities dedicated to each of these fields of ...

  8. Sigma Nu - Wikipedia

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    Sigma Nu chapter house in Eugene, Oregon, 1906 University of Colorado chapter house, 2002 Stanford University chapter house University of Nebraska-Lincoln chapter house. The fraternity was founded by James Frank Hopkins, Greenfield Quarles and James McIlvaine Riley shortly after Hopkins witnessed what he considered a hazing ritual by upperclassmen at the Virginia Military Institute.

  9. Burning Sands (2017 film) - Wikipedia

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    One night the hazing goes too far and a big brother advises the pledge class to drop off a seriously injured pledge at the emergency room but to avoid the cameras. Despite the advice, the young neophyte fraternity brothers wait together at the hospital awaiting the fate of their friend, Frank.