Why do they call the frat Fiji?

Why do they call the frat Fiji?

Our Letters The nickname “Fiji” came from the Phi Gams at New York University, when they were trying to decide the name for a fraternity-wide magazine and “Fee Gee” was suggested (a play on the Greek letters Phi and Gamma). In 1894, Fiji was adopted as the fraternity-wide nickname for Phi Gamma Delta.

Does WKU have Greek life?

For over 50 years, Greek life has been a celebrated tradition at WKU. Our 34 fraternities and sororities give you the unique opportunity to become the best version of yourself while being surrounded with brothers or sisters who will be your lifelong friends.

Is Phi Gamma A Delta Fiji?

Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI)

How much does it cost to be in a frat at WKU?

There will be a $25 fee to join a fraternity on Bid Day. For more information on fraternity recruitment, please e-mail [email protected]. For the rotation nights of fall Formal Recruitment, recruitment groups will be used.

What is a WKU legacy?

A legacy is a student who has a family member already a member of a particular fraternity or sorority. Students are free to seek membership in any organization, and someone that is a legacy is not required to join a particular organization.

What does Fiji stand for?

FIJI

Acronym Definition
FIJI Phi Gamma Delta (fraternity)

What do you have to do in frats?

Fraternities and sororities engage in philanthropic activities, host parties, provide “finishing” training for new members such as instruction on etiquette, dress and manners, and create networking opportunities for their newly graduated members.

Do fraternities own their houses?

Fraternity and sorority houses are typically owned either by a corporation of alumni, the sponsoring national organization, or the host college. For this reason, such houses may be subject to the rules of the host college, the national organization, or both.