USD’s first LGBTQ+ fraternity

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Delta Lambda Phi (DPhi), a fraternity for queer men and LGBTQ+ allies, is in the process of joining the University of San Diego’s campus and will be the first queer fraternity at a religious university. The initiative to establish DPhi began with multiple sophomore men who wanted to create an inclusive social space for queer students on campus.

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Phi Chi Theta fraternity introduced at USD

  A new professional fraternity available to business students Amy Inkrott/News Editor/The USD Vista Throughout the past year, students within the business school have witnessed an ever-changing community.  In the spring, the Alpha Kappa Psi (AKPsi) fraternity was suspended as a result of a failure to comply with national regulations. […]

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Alpha Kappa Psi suspended

USD’s professional co-ed business fraternity suspended for the next six years Joshua Strange / Asst. News Editor / The USD Vista The University of San Diego’s chapter of Alpha Kappa Psi, otherwise known as AKPsi, was temporarily disbanded earlier this year. The business fraternity was shut down and suspended until […]

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FSL works to stay out of trouble

Fraternity and sorority leaders discuss ways to stop patterns of risk violations at USD Elisabeth Smith | Associate Editor | The USD Vista In movies, Greek Life seems to be a non-stop party where the alcohol is always present, or someone is jumping off a roof. Yet, no amount of […]

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Theta Tau officially joins campus

After two years of establishing a presence on campus, Theta Tau joins as a professional fraternity In the fall of 2015, the University of San Diego’s business engineering fraternity, Theta Tau, was established as a colony. Two years later, on Sept. 23, the fraternity became an official chapter on USD’s campus. […]

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