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Alpha Delta Omega
Alpha Delta Omega was founded on April 3, 2003. Five young women sought to establish a new sorority on campus with the hopes of one day becoming a national sorority on Columbus State University's campus.
clubs-orgs.colstate.edu/AlphaDeltaOmega/History%20and%20Symbols.htm

Alpha Gamma Delta Symbols
Alpha Gamma Delta has several symbols that identify our fraternity to the public.
www.bgsu.edu/studentlife/greeks/alpha-gamma-delta/symbols.html

Alpha Xi Delta - History and Symbols
Alpha Xi Delta is a national fraternity for women committed to enhancing the collegiate experiences of undergraduate members, providing alumnae members with continuing support and opportunities for service, fellowship and personal development, and to support institutions of higher education.
www.albion.edu/alphaxidelta/history_and_symbols.htm

Chi Alpha Nu - History and Information
The Chi Alpha Nu Club was established as a local sorority on the Muskingum College campus in 1927 by these visionary women: Dorothy Aiken, Nancy Johnson, Isabel Knipe, Margaret McCandless, Mary Mehaffey, Glenna Spear and Shirley Wray.
www.kianu.org/facts.html

Chi Omega - History and Symbols
Each of Chi Omega's symbols has a special meaning to all sisters, and this meaning is rooted in the long history of the Fraternity.
web.sa.sc.edu/chio/History/histsym.htm

Kappa Alpha Theta - History & Symbols
Bettie Locke was one of the first four women admitted in 1867 to Asbury College in Greencastle, Indiana. The first coeds were not welcomed by many male students at Asbury or the townspeople.
webpub.allegheny.edu/group/theta/History.html

National Residence Hall Honorary
The symbol for NRHH is that of a diamond surrounding the letters of the organization, and the three interconnected lines, the chain of leadership. The diamond,the world's most precious gem, signifies the value and beauty one finds in the residence halls experience.
www.nmsu.edu/~nrhh/about.html

Phi Mu - History and Symbols
On January 4, 1852, Mary Ann DuPont (Lines), Mary Elizabeth Myrick (Daniel) and Martha Bibb Hardaway (Redding) founded an organization called the Philomathean Society at Wesleyan Female College in Macon, Georgia.
www.unl.edu/phimu/history.html

Zeta Tau Alpha
Zeta Tau Alpha was founded October 15, 1898 by nine young women at the State Female Normal School in Framville, Virginia. These 14 - 16 year old young women wanted to maintain their strong friendship for an eternity so they decided to form a Greek letter group patterned after the men's fraternities.
www.centenary.edu/life/zta/history.html

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