Content on Sorority:

Greek life more than what meets the eye

December 1, 2010

Freshman orientation: I can still recall my bewilderment when students in my group were talking about being Greek; I literally thought nearly 3,000 students at Virginia Tech were of Greek ethnicity.

New sorority to join Oak Lane community

October 13, 2010

Last semester, the Panhellenic Council of Virginia Tech decided to open its doors for another sorority to join the Greek community.

Greeks deserve consideration

April 7, 2010

Greeks deserve to have an expanded community here at Virginia Tech.

Delta Zeta stripped of charter, housing

April 6, 2010

Virginia Tech's chapter of Delta Zeta is no longer recognized as a student organization by the university and will lose its housing in Oak Lane at the end of the school year.

Greek Guide: IFC, PHC presidents confront negative Greek life stereotypes

September 28, 2009

As leaders for the Virginia Tech Greek community, Interfratenity Council President Matt Penny and Panhellenic Council President Camille Waldron aspire to dispel negative stereotypes associated with Greek life.

Greek Guide: Fraternities, sororities show differing recruitment methods

September 28, 2009

Potential new members of the Greek community go through recruitment to find friends, fun and a group to become a part of.

Greek Guide: Greek groups outside IFC, PHC thrive

September 28, 2009

Many students have a single view of A-frame signs laden with Greek letters and T-shirts encouraging them to "Go Greek," but there are options outside the Interfraternity and Panehellenic Councils.

Greek Guide: Greek etiquette seeks to uphold traditions

September 28, 2009

Fraternity and sorority etiquette has been passed down through generations and emphasizes respect and ritual.

Author whose book inspired 'Mean Girls' visits

September 22, 2009

Burruss Hall Auditorium was a sea of pastel-lettered sweatshirts on Sunday as the Panhellenic Council hosted speaker Rosalind Wiseman, author of "Queen Bees and Wannabes," the book that inspired the film "Mean Girls," as a kickoff event for Sisterhood Wee