One of the things that the juniors and seniors at Butler are most proud of is our status as children of the 1980s. Yes, we are the babies of the decade, and we really don't have too many coherent memories from it, but it still makes us feel way more retro and cool to say we lived in such a ridiculous...
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Christina's Blog
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ChristinaL
on Sun, Sep 27 2009
Filed under: Pi Beta Phi, Greek life, friends, dancing, study abroad, 80s prom, informal
It's a Sunday. It's 4:20 and I just visited all the sororities with some girls from my unit, 1E (except Alpha Phi. We were too late.) and, before, I was total skeptic about sororities and greek life. I had heard from friends about hazing and drinking and such at different schools and I did NOT...
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Taylor's Blog
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BUTaylorM
on Sun, Sep 20 2009
Filed under: Unit 1E, Alpha Chi Omega, Pi Beta Phi, Sororities, Delta Delta Delta, Greek Life, Alpha Phi, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Butler, Kappa Alpha Theta, Delta Gamma, Rush, Tri-Delt
One interesting college phenomenon is the lipsync. At Butler, we use this term on practically a weekly basis, and yet lipsyncs do not involve any singing or even mouthing the words. Butler's term "lipsync" is just another word for "group dance competition"- usually one that provides...
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Christina's Blog
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ChristinaL
on Sun, Sep 13 2009
Filed under: philanthropy, Pi Beta Phi, Greek life, dancing, weekend, lipsyncs, Alpha Phi, Lambda Chi Alpha
Well, I am back in Indiana... temporarily! We finished up with the conference on Monday night and spent Tuesday sightseeing and traveling home... I already wasn't feeling too good, and when I woke up in my own bed on Wednesday morning, I was definitely sick! I had to take a day off and rest up, because...
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ChristinaL
on Thu, Jul 2 2009
Filed under: philanthropy, Pi Beta Phi, Greek life, traveling, inspiring people, convention, Texas, self defense, non-profits
Howdy ya'll! ; ) I am writing to you from DALLAS, TEXAS where I am on location for the 67th convention of the Pi Beta Phi fraternity for women! I'm not sure exactly how many Pi Phis are here, but there are 134 active collegiate chapters with at least one representative (most have two or more...
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ChristinaL
on Mon, Jun 29 2009
Filed under: Pi Beta Phi, alumni, Greek life, traveling, leadership, convention, Texas