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The fraternities of the University of Astoria are tightly regulated by the university in how they operate. New fraternities are given one of the houses on Greek Row, and a five year charter in which to establish themselves and grow to a size that will let them outgrow the Greek Row house. If they have done so by the end of that charter, they will be renewed for another five years, and so on. If they have not flourished, or have been the source of too many problems on-campus, the charter will not be renewed.
 
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==Joining Greek Society==
==Delta Omicron Sigma (DOS)==
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* '''Fall Term (Introduction):''' By the administration's request, the Fall Term is off-limits for rushing.
[[Image:DSOSeal.jpg|right|80px]]
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** Wanting to give new students the chance to settle into the greater university culture (to say nothing of figuring out a good balance with their classes), the Fall Term is made up of various social events for the student body, organized and paid for by the fraternities.  
* Astoria chapter of the national [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delta_Omicron_Sigma Delta Sigma Omicron] veteran's fraternity.
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** These are intended to help foster university culture as a whole, as well as give students the chance to meet and get to know some of the Greek societies on campus, as well as give those Greek societies the chance to make positive names for themselves.
* Currently assigned one of the [[Greek Row Houses]] on campus.
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* '''Winter Term (Rush):''' Fraternity Rush begins Winter Term, and lasts for four weeks (until the end of Midterms, roughly).  
* Has a local reputation as being fairly quiet, with a large population of local ex-military.
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** These weeks are filled with "rush events," social events created by the individual fraternities to give students a chance to meet their membership, see what they're like and to make an impression. Only events on the weekends are actually parties - the fraternities often sponsor movie nights, buffet dinners, pick-up sporting events, and other events that often highlight the purposes and character of the fraternity.  
* '''Population:''' 18 (3 senior, 5 juniors, 4 sophomores, 6 freshmen)
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** The last two weeks of the Rush includes all of the Greek Row Houses hosting Open Houses from 10am to 8pm, giving interested members the chance to see what living in the House is like, and to make their interest known. Then, the last week of Rush, the societies extend their bids to interested students, and take those who accept in as pledges.  
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** New pledges are not permitted to move in until right after Winter Term Finals, but they do tend to spend a lot of time a the Houses before then. New Pledges also often tend to spend Spring Break at the events the fraternities plan for their membership, often full-on vacations at Spring Break locations.
| [[Image:Davis-monk.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Davis Monk'''<br>''Communications Major (Sophomore); Marine Veteran''<br>A fairly quiet man with a reputation for his stony silences, Davis received a Medal of Valor and Purple Heart for his service in Afghanistan, where he lost his leg. He's something of a loner, although polite enough to most people he meets.<br> '''Ep 102:''' Shows up at the Bonfire with his Czechoslovakian Wolfdog, Ares. <br>'''Common Locations:''' [[DOS Fraternity House]] (Room xxx), [[University of Astoria]] (Athletics Center, Columbia Hall), Student Center (Food Court)
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* '''Spring Term (Pledge & Initiation):''' After being accepted into the Greek society, the Spring Term is the opportunity for new members to test themselves. There is a whole corpus of knowledge that pledges are expected to learn: the meaning of the fraternity's name, its luminaries, its history, knowledge about Greek society in general and so on.
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** Pledges are often given onerous tasks in the upkeep of the organization and House, and though hazing isn't strictly legal in the Greek system, it inevitably does occur to some degree, although RAs and chapter presidents know to keep a close eye out for anything that becomes potentially dangerous or legally actionable.
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** By end of term, pledges have either been released from their oaths (which very rarely happens) and are not being accepted, or they are prepared for initiation. Each society has its own rituals of initiation and oaths of secrecy.
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==Greek Life Office==
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* The Greek Life Office is located in the Student Center.
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* It is an office and an attached conference room where the chapter presidents of the school's societies meet weekly.
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* The office is work space for any of the presidents, and they tend to take "shifts" over the course of the week in the office, making themselves available to answer any student questions or concerns regarding Greek society.
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|[[Image:ATOSeal.jpg|thumb|[[UofA ATO|Alpha Tau Omega]], known for engineers and athletes]] || [[Image:APOSeal.jpg|thumb|[[UofA APO|Alpha Phi Omega]], known for being co-ed and social justice]] || [[Image:DOSSeal.jpg|thumb|[[UofA DOS|Delta Omicron Sigma]], known for being military veterans]]
 
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|[[Image:PSNSeal.jpg|thumb|[[UofA PSN|Phi Sigma Nu]], known for being Native American]] || [[Image:PKASeal.jpg|thumb|[[UofA PKA|Pi Kappa Alpha]], known for being the big-party frat]] || [[Image:TPASeal.jpg|thumb|[[UofA TPA|Theta Phi Alpha]], known for being a very social sorority]]
 
 
==Phi Sigma Nu (PSN)==
 
[[Image:PSNSeal.jpg|right|80px]]
 
* Astoria chapter of the national [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phi_sigma_nu Phi Sigma Nu] Native men's fraternity.
 
* Currently assigned one of the [[Greek Row Houses]] on campus.
 
* Has a local reputation as being active in social justice, particularly the effort to get the Clatsop-Nehalem Confederated Tribes recognition.
 
* '''Population:''' 9 (2 senior, 4 juniors, 2 sophomores, 1 freshmen)
 
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| [[Image:Victor-sutherland.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Victor Sutherland'''<br>''Wildlife Conservation (Sophomore), Werewolf ([[Bad Moon Werewolves#Astoria Pack|Astoria Pack]])''<br>With a reputation for both intelligence and a temper, Victor is an intensely private person. He can also be very intimidating when he tries.<br>'''Ep 101b:''' When the PC's were planning for the bonfire, Victor was taking their pictures with his cellphone. He also surprised Thomas by having reflexes fast enough to stop him from swiping a phone.  <br>'''Common Locations:''' [[PSN Fraternity House]] (Room xxx), [[University of Astoria]] (MERTS Campus, Delphis Hall).
 
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==Pi Kappa Alpha (PKA)==
 
[[Image:PKASeal.jpg|right|80px]]
 
* Astoria chapter of the national [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pi_Kappa_Alpha Pi Kappa Alpha] fraternity.
 
* Currently assigned one of the [[Greek Row Houses]] on campus.
 
* Has a local reputation as being active the big party house, filled with dudebros of every stripe.
 
* '''Population:''' 14 (1 senior, 5 juniors, 4 sophomores, 4 freshmen)
 
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| [[Image:Roman-mccloughsky.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Roman McCloughsky'''<br>''Physical Education & Sports Medicine (Junior); Baseball, Swim Team''<br>One of the PKA mainstays, Roman is the proverbial "cock of the walk." He's used to landing all the ladies, and has a reputation of a lady-killer. He's also got a reputation (without sufficient legal precedent, unfortunately) as someone willing to resort to chemicals if his ladies are less-than-willing.<br>'''Ep 104a:''' Roman had his eyes on Aedia Randall at the Greek Row Trick-or-Treat Block Party, but was interrupted mid-dance by [[Jace Evans]]. When he responded with violence, Jace bloodied his nose for him. Roman left with some of his buddies.<br>'''Common Locations:''' [[PKA Fraternity House]] (Room xxx), [[University of Astoria]] (Athletics Center).
 
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==Theta Phi Alpha (TPA)==
 
[[Image:TPASeal.jpg|right|80px]]
 
* Astoria chapter of the national [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theta_Phi_Alpha Theta Phi Alpha] sorority.
 
* Currently assigned one of the [[Greek Row Houses]] on campus.
 
* Has a local reputation as the only sorority, with a very diverse membership.
 
* '''Population:''' 14 (1 senior, 2 juniors, 4 sophomores, 5 freshmen)
 
* '''Other Sisters, by Name:''' Lyssa (Junior), Bethany (Sophomore)
 
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| [[Image:Aedia-randall.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Aedia Randall'''<br>''Chapter President; Business, specializing in green technologies and conservation; Cross-Country and Swim Team''<br>The president of Theta Phi Alpha, Aedia comes from money. She's no spoiled debutante belle, though, or snooty New England royalty. She's definitely a Pacific Northwestern girl, all piercings and a preference for house music. She's really damned good at most of the things she puts her mind to, and looks down on everyone else around her. She claims to hold herself and everyone around her to a high standard, but most people agree she's just kind of a superior bitch, even if she is fucking irritatingly good at what she does. Unlike most queen-bee types, she doesn't have a clique of girls who follow at her beck and call, however - so far, no one's managed to live up to her high standards. Aedia also has a [[Neena Cosgrove|cousin who is a TA]] at the university, and the two of them spend occasional time together.<br>• '''Ep 101:''' Aedia appeared at the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]] while [[Jace Evans|Jace]] and [[Thomas Michael Craig|Thomas]] were there. She paid attention to Jace just long enough to get drinks off of him, and then hooked up with some meat-head athlete.<br><br>'''Common Locations:''' [[TPA Sorority House]] (Room 1&2), [[University of Astoria]] (Athletics Center, Columbia Hall, Innis Hall, Student Center), the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]]
 
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| [[Image:Bethany-tanner.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Bethany Tanner'''<br>''Art History Major (Junior)''<br>Something of a party girl, Bethany is a social force to be reckoned with. Coming from old Southern money, she is very familiar with the very highest of American society, and though she acts like a rebellious party-girl, she can "put on" those old mannerisms at the drop of a hat. She owns a big land yacht of a car, and loves driving her friends off on weekend road trips occasionally.<br>• '''Ep 101:''' Part of Aedia's crew at the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]], she was among those left to entertain Jace (a task she didn't seem to object to at all). <br><br>'''Common Locations:''' [[TPA Sorority House]], [[University of Astoria]] (xxx), the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]]
 
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| [[Image:Lysa-godfrey.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Lysa Amber Godfrey'''<br>''Veterinary Medicine Major (Sophomore)''<br>The quiet one of Aedia's group, Lysa is actually a clever and very likeable young woman. She is a good planner and coordinator of people who loves animals (and they love her right back). She also has an unfortunately low self-esteem and a tendency to get "white girl drunk."<br>• '''Ep 101:''' Part of Aedia's crew at the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]], she was among those left to entertain Jace (a task she didn't seem to object to at all). <br><br>'''Common Locations:''' [[TPA Sorority House]], [[University of Astoria]] (xxx), the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]]
 
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| [[Image:Miranda-Barnes.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Miranda Barnes'''<br>''Psychology Major (Sophomore)''<br>One of the small clique of girls who seem to orbit Aedia, Miranda is arguably the quietest one of them all. She recently managed to land the attentions of [[Jace Evans]], to the envy of her girlfriends, but doesn't seem sure what to make of it.<br>• '''Ep 101:''' Part of Aedia's crew at the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]], she was among those left to entertain Jace (a task she didn't seem to object to at all). He was cool toward her, and she ended up giving him a handjob in the car outside, before they went their separate ways.<br><br>'''Common Locations:''' [[TPA Sorority House]], [[University of Astoria]] (Kant Hall, Student Center, Alder Hall), the [[Crossroads Nightclub|Crossroads]]
 
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==Deceased==
 
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| [[Image:Dan-montoya.jpg|left|150px]]|| '''Dan Montoya'''<br>''History Major (Sophomore); Cross Country, Basketball''<br>Dan was very gregarious and made a point of getting to know just about everyone that he encountered on anything like a regular basis. He was also the go-to guy for brothers who were having problems with history or writing work in general. Dan lost his life after being bitten by a wolf at the Bonfire event, and two days of subsequent fever.<br><br>'''Common Locations:''' [[ATO Fraternity House]] (Room 24), [[University of Astoria]] ([[UofA Athletic Center|Athletic Center]], Patriot Hall).
 
 
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 19 November 2015

The fraternities of the University of Astoria are tightly regulated by the university in how they operate. New fraternities are given one of the houses on Greek Row, and a five year charter in which to establish themselves and grow to a size that will let them outgrow the Greek Row house. If they have done so by the end of that charter, they will be renewed for another five years, and so on. If they have not flourished, or have been the source of too many problems on-campus, the charter will not be renewed.

Joining Greek Society

  • Fall Term (Introduction): By the administration's request, the Fall Term is off-limits for rushing.
    • Wanting to give new students the chance to settle into the greater university culture (to say nothing of figuring out a good balance with their classes), the Fall Term is made up of various social events for the student body, organized and paid for by the fraternities.
    • These are intended to help foster university culture as a whole, as well as give students the chance to meet and get to know some of the Greek societies on campus, as well as give those Greek societies the chance to make positive names for themselves.
  • Winter Term (Rush): Fraternity Rush begins Winter Term, and lasts for four weeks (until the end of Midterms, roughly).
    • These weeks are filled with "rush events," social events created by the individual fraternities to give students a chance to meet their membership, see what they're like and to make an impression. Only events on the weekends are actually parties - the fraternities often sponsor movie nights, buffet dinners, pick-up sporting events, and other events that often highlight the purposes and character of the fraternity.
    • The last two weeks of the Rush includes all of the Greek Row Houses hosting Open Houses from 10am to 8pm, giving interested members the chance to see what living in the House is like, and to make their interest known. Then, the last week of Rush, the societies extend their bids to interested students, and take those who accept in as pledges.
    • New pledges are not permitted to move in until right after Winter Term Finals, but they do tend to spend a lot of time a the Houses before then. New Pledges also often tend to spend Spring Break at the events the fraternities plan for their membership, often full-on vacations at Spring Break locations.
  • Spring Term (Pledge & Initiation): After being accepted into the Greek society, the Spring Term is the opportunity for new members to test themselves. There is a whole corpus of knowledge that pledges are expected to learn: the meaning of the fraternity's name, its luminaries, its history, knowledge about Greek society in general and so on.
    • Pledges are often given onerous tasks in the upkeep of the organization and House, and though hazing isn't strictly legal in the Greek system, it inevitably does occur to some degree, although RAs and chapter presidents know to keep a close eye out for anything that becomes potentially dangerous or legally actionable.
    • By end of term, pledges have either been released from their oaths (which very rarely happens) and are not being accepted, or they are prepared for initiation. Each society has its own rituals of initiation and oaths of secrecy.

Greek Life Office

  • The Greek Life Office is located in the Student Center.
  • It is an office and an attached conference room where the chapter presidents of the school's societies meet weekly.
  • The office is work space for any of the presidents, and they tend to take "shifts" over the course of the week in the office, making themselves available to answer any student questions or concerns regarding Greek society.
Alpha Tau Omega, known for engineers and athletes
Alpha Phi Omega, known for being co-ed and social justice
Delta Omicron Sigma, known for being military veterans
Phi Sigma Nu, known for being Native American
Pi Kappa Alpha, known for being the big-party frat
Theta Phi Alpha, known for being a very social sorority