Word: alpha
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...motivation behind forming Alpha Chi was the members’ ambition to create a gay social alternative to Boston’s clubs. The brothers agree that gay clubs are not the best places to form lasting friendships. In fact, they’re pretty terrible when it comes to developing close bonds. “Sometimes I get frightened,” says Dobres, speaking of his experiences at the local clubs...
...group of college guys unhappy with the superficiality of the Washington, D.C. gay scene founded Delta Lambda Phi. Twelve years later, a similar frustration with local gay life compelled eight area students to bring DLP to Boston. In 2001, they finally received an official charter, establishing the Alpha Chi chapter. Alpha Chi currently consists of eight active members, six pledges and six involved alumni, hailing from Boston University, MIT, Tufts and several other institutions. The national organization now has 20 chapters, concentrated primarily in the Northeast and on the West Coast...
...brew this again,” Meyers says, “give it an extra couple of weeks before you bottle it.” As for Haller’s hops, Meyers says, “I tend personally to like using lower alpha-acid hops to bitter.” The porter garners a more enthusiastic reception. “Dry...chocolate...smooth,” DeBisschop scribbles on his judging sheet...
Hagan also finds her attitude toward female social clubs changing this year. When she was a sophomore—and current seniors were first years—the only women’s clubs were the Bee and the newly formed Seneca, and Kappa Alpha Theta and Delta Gamma were the only active sororities. Even though she never thought about joining the small group of women in female social club scene back then, these days, with the diminished presence of men’s final clubs, she is more tempted by this option. “I haven?...
...fashioned sorority to call their festive home. Panhellenic Council President Shira S. Simon ’04 is trying to bring a few more Greek letters to campus. As head of the body that oversees the two Harvard sororities, Simon is responsible for seeking out a third. Kappa Alpha Theta had already voted to bring a third sorority on campus last spring and after Delta Gamma also voted unanimously on Sept. 29 in favor, Simon got the official green light to contact the national sororities...