Red Dress Gala postponed

by Isabella Abbott | staff writer Feb. 10, 2022 The Red Dress Gala, Alpha Phi’s main philanthrophy event, will be postponed until the first weekend in April.  The annual event involves the sorority sisters putting on their best red dresses and raising money for The Alpha Phi Foundation, the only philanthropy named after a sorority on campus.  As women, Alpha Phis increase awareness for women’s … Continue reading Red Dress Gala postponed

Students defend, question Greek life

By Kaye Burnet | The Duquesne Duke With racist chants and photos of naked, unconscious women putting fraternities at Penn State and Oklahoma University in the national spotlight, members of Duquesne’s sororities and fraternities are defending Greek life, while others on campus call its value into question. On March 17, police announced a criminal investigation of the Pennsylvania State University Kappa Delta Rho fraternity chapter … Continue reading Students defend, question Greek life

Greek Life overcomes bad reputation

By Sam Fatula | Asst. A&E Editor Friendship, character, justice and education. These are the principles by which I live as a member of the Delta Chi Fraternity.  They are spoken before every weekly chapter meeting to establish our beliefs and foundation as a brotherhood. In the Greek Life community, many other organizations also have a declaration, preamble, pledge, etc. quite similar to this, which … Continue reading Greek Life overcomes bad reputation