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Kappa Eira

Founded on the principles of discipline, image, and social influence, Kappa Eira has established itself as the most recognizable and sought-after sorority on campus. Over time, it has become synonymous with status—its name carrying weight in every corner of university life.

Derived from the word meaning “snow,” Eira reflects the chapter’s defining presence: cool, composed, and impeccably polished. Kappa Eira sisters are known for their striking appearances, curated lifestyles, and effortless confidence. They move through campus with a quiet certainty, setting the standard for what it means to belong at the top.

Reputation has always been central to Kappa Eira’s legacy. Selectivity is not just a process—it’s a principle. Membership is reserved for those who embody the image the chapter upholds: beauty, poise, and an unspoken understanding of social hierarchy.

Today, Kappa Eira remains a symbol of prestige and aspiration. To many, it represents the pinnacle of campus life—a place where appearances matter, standards are high, and belonging means being seen.

Members

Brigid Pollux, Sorority President
Blair Pollux, Sorority Vice President
Annalise Marchesi, House Manager 

Parisa Cabot 

Fallon Prewitt

Hunter Braggs

Holly Sutherland 

Claire Donelley

Josephine Carter

Delta Rho Gamma

Established as one of the most prominent fraternities on campus, Delta Rho Gamma has built its reputation on dominance, charisma, and presence. Known for producing some of the university’s most accomplished athletes and socially influential members, the fraternity has long held a central place in campus life.

From its earliest days, Delta Rho Gamma has emphasized strength—in competition, in leadership, and in reputation. Its members are recognized for their athletic excellence and natural charm, often setting the tone both on and off the field. There is a distinct confidence that follows the fraternity’s presence, one that is as visible in classrooms and competitions as it is in social spaces.

Equally defining is Delta Rho Gamma’s role in shaping campus culture beyond academics and athletics. The fraternity is widely known for hosting some of the most attended and talked-about social events of the year, with gatherings that have become a hallmark of its identity.

Today, Delta Rho Gamma stands as a symbol of power and popularity within the university community—where strength is expected, influence is earned, and presence is everything.

Members

Benjamin Pollux, Fraternity President
Leo Nicoli, Fraternity Vice President
Avery Prewitt, Fraternity House Manager
William Fane, Fraternity Social Chairman
Storm Winther, Fraternity Treasurer
Michael Boseman
Sebastian Baker
Lloyd Chadwick
Simon Fielding
Grant Smith

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