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Sisterhood
"The best definition of sorority I've ever heard was given by a
father to his five-year-old son. They were walking by this big wall on
campus that we were painting for Senior Sendoff, and the boy asked
what a sorority was. Before I could even open my mouth, his dad
said, 'A sorority is a group of girls who care about each other so
much that they decide to call each other sisters and promise always to
be there for one another.'" -Andrea Blimling, Zeta Epsilon Chapter
The best part of being a member of
KKG
is the friendships that are formed. We hold member-only (and new member)
events monthly, as a time for us to become closer to one another, and
spend time together. These sisterhood events help us become a more
united chapter, and deepen the bond of sisterhood among us.
Kappa also breaks our chapter into small groups, called Kore Groups, which allow us to get to know our sisters more closely. New members are immediately put into a Kore Group so that they can feel involved and start to get to know the active members. In Zeta Omega, we often have "Kore Group Activities". These let the Kore groups work together with a little competition worked in.
"We, believing a closer union in the bonds of friendship to be for out mutual benefit, appreciating the advantages to be derived from a secret fraternity, and feeling that in union there is strength, hereby form ourselves into an association for the development of nobler qualities of the mind and finer feelings of the heart, and for mutual helpfulness in the attainment of individual and social excellence."
-- Preamble to the Fraterniity Constitution.

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