Hispanic, Diversity-Based UA Fraternities Add New Flavor To Greeks

Posted on: November 21st, 2005
Filed Under: [ Education ] [ Hispanic News ]
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“The University of Alabama, a landmark in the fight over racial segregation, is increasingly becoming a cultural melting pot — in the very Greek system where none of the all-white fraternities or sororities accepted a black for decades.

Phi Iota Alpha has established itself as the first Latino-based fraternity on campus and Sigma Lambda Beta seeks to be the first multicultural fraternity in the state.”

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