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​Phi Sigma Sigma:
Rockin' the house since 1913

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The Phi Sigma Sigma Fraternity was founded by 10 women on November 26, 1913 at Hunter College in New York.

Phi Sigma Sigma (ΦΣΣ), which is commonly known as "Phi Sig," was the first collegiate nonsecular fraternity, welcoming women of all faiths and backgrounds.


It is now an international sorority, meaning that as a member of Phi Sigma Sigma women have the opportunity to meet with sisters from all over the United States and Canada who share the same love for Phi Sig at leadership conferences where one learns how to become an even greater leader, philanthropist and role model.

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Some fun facts about the Theta Upsilon Chapter at the University of La Verne:

 

 -  We were founded at the University of La Verne on December 7th, 1996
 

-  Our chapter originated from a local sorority called Phi Theta Chi
 

-  We are very visible on campus, with women involved in organizations such as the Latino Student Forum, Associated Students of the University of La Verne and Campus Activities Board
 

- Our chapter was awarded the Outstanding Service Award, Greek New Member of the Year, Greek Woman of the Year for the 2011-2012 academic year
 

- Three of our sisters were recently initiated into the prestigious Greek leadership honor society Order of Omega 

​Our Heritage

Our Founding Mothers

  • Our colors: King Blue and Gold
  • Our hymn: Liebestraum
  • Our motto: Diokete Hupsala (Aim High)
  • Our symbol: The Sphinx

Our Crest

Our Flower:

American Beauty Rose

Our Stone:

Sapphire

To learn more about our history, read here:

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