The Lambda Chi Chapter competed in the Pep Supper competition, which involves all of Greek Life and consisted of competitions in banner creation, raising money and donating cans for the Charleston Lowcountry Food Bank, and a choreographed dance. The men of the chapter did Fijiland proud by bringing home 3rd place in banner, and 1st place overall.
March 27, 2010
We are no longer ‘Delta Colony’. We are now officially the ‘Lambda Chi’ chapter!
As of tonight, our chapter received our charter from IHQ, making us an official chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. Everyone in this chapter are extremely proud about our accomplishment and we all are extremely excited about the future of our chapter!
Phi Gamma Delta welcomes Delta Gamma representatives to campus!
The men of the Delta Colony of Phi Gamma Delta welcome the ladies of Delta Gamma to the College of Charleston as representatives from the sorority begin the process of colonization of the Eta Sigma Colony at the College of Charleston. Delta Gamma will colonize at the College in February 2010, becoming the ninth NPC group on campus. Welcome to the College and we look forward to working with you in the coming years!
January 19, 2010
New Website is Live!
This morning, the new website for the Delta Colony of Phi Gamma Delta at the College of Charleston was launched. We are incredibly excited to have an easy-to-use website for our brothers, potential new members, graduate brothers, and guests to access. The website will enable any visitor to see an in-depth look into our Colony.
We encourage visitors to check back regularly for updates about upcoming events involving the Delta Colony.
For any information about our Colony or the International Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, please contact Corresponding Secretary, Ben Genn, bagenn@edisto.cofc.edu
January 10, 2010
Delta Colony, Phi Gamma Delta Attains Top Men’s GPA
The Office of Greek Life at the College of Charleston announced the Fall 2009 Grade Report, naming Phi Gamma Delta as the fraternity with the highest GPA on campus.
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November 2, 2010
1st Place in Pep Supper
The Lambda Chi Chapter competed in the Pep Supper competition, which involves all of Greek Life and consisted of competitions in banner creation, raising money and donating cans for the Charleston Lowcountry Food Bank, and a choreographed dance. The men of the chapter did Fijiland proud by bringing home 3rd place in banner, and 1st place overall.
March 27, 2010
We are no longer ‘Delta Colony’. We are now officially the ‘Lambda Chi’ chapter!
As of tonight, our chapter received our charter from IHQ, making us an official chapter of Phi Gamma Delta. Everyone in this chapter are extremely proud about our accomplishment and we all are extremely excited about the future of our chapter!
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January 22, 2010
Phi Gamma Delta welcomes Delta Gamma representatives to campus!
The men of the Delta Colony of Phi Gamma Delta welcome the ladies of Delta Gamma to the College of Charleston as representatives from the sorority begin the process of colonization of the Eta Sigma Colony at the College of Charleston. Delta Gamma will colonize at the College in February 2010, becoming the ninth NPC group on campus. Welcome to the College and we look forward to working with you in the coming years!
January 19, 2010
New Website is Live!
This morning, the new website for the Delta Colony of Phi Gamma Delta at the College of Charleston was launched. We are incredibly excited to have an easy-to-use website for our brothers, potential new members, graduate brothers, and guests to access. The website will enable any visitor to see an in-depth look into our Colony.
We encourage visitors to check back regularly for updates about upcoming events involving the Delta Colony.
For any information about our Colony or the International Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta, please contact Corresponding Secretary, Ben Genn, bagenn@edisto.cofc.edu
January 10, 2010
Delta Colony, Phi Gamma Delta Attains Top Men’s GPA
The Office of Greek Life at the College of Charleston announced the Fall 2009 Grade Report, naming Phi Gamma Delta as the fraternity with the highest GPA on campus.