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Panhellenic Council of Lafayette College The Panhellenic Council is the representative governing body for sororities at Lafayette. The council provides opportunities for leadership, community service, social interaction, and personal development, and offers academic support for the sororities. Feel free to contact any member of the Panhellenic Council Executive Board with any questions, comments, or concerns about Greek Life on Lafayette's Campus. Chapters Lafayette College is the proud host of 6 NPC sororities: AGD Alpha Gamma Delta (Alpha Gam) The Zeta Theta chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta was founded at Lafayette in 1981. On campus, sisters are best known for running both Trick-or-Treat on the Hill in the fall and an Eggstravaganza in the spring for local children.
AF Alpha Phi (A-Phi) The Eta Sigma chapter of Alpha Phi was founded at Lafayette in 1989. Alpha Phi sisters volunteer at the Easton Area Community Center and Third Street Alliance. They also run a Powder Puff football tournament and a Trip to Anywhere Raffle at Lafayette to benefit their national Philanthropy, Cardiac Care. DDD Delta Delta Delta (Tri Delta) The Gamma Mu chapter of Delta Delta Delta was founded at Lafayette in 1992. On campus, Delta Delta Delta sisters hold a Matball Tournament and sell S’mores and Valentine’s Day Delta Treats to raise money for their national philanthropy project, St Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Sisters also volunteer together at the Easton Area Salvation Army after school program. DG Delta Gamma (DG) The Epsilon Xi chapter of Delta Gamma was founded at Lafayette in 1982. Here at Lafayette Delta Gamma sisters hold an Anchor Olympics, a Dating Auction, and sell Val-O-Grams to benefit their philanthropy, Service for Sight. They also participate in an Adopt-A-Grandma program.
KKG Kappa Kappa Gamma (Kappa) The Zeta Beta chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma was founded at Lafayette in 1980. At Lafayette Kappa Kappa Gamma sisters sell Kappa Kisses and hold a jeans sale to benefit their national philanthropy, Reading is Fundamental. Sisters further support literacy by volunteering together with local children at the Boys and Girls Club of Easton. PBF Pi Beta Phi (Pi Phi) The Pennsylvania Eta chapter of Pi Beta Phi was founded at Lafayette in 1980. Here at Lafayette Phi Beta Phi sisters are best known for cosponsoring a Dance Marathon for the Spring Garden Children’s Home and Children’s Home of Easton. They also hold a Trunk Show and participate in Links to Literacy and Girl Talk at the Boys and Girls Club of Easton.
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