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Discuss “Zeta becomes Alpha Chi Omega”

Add another item to the list of changes taking place on Carnegie Mellon’s campus this year: Local sorority Zeta Psi Sigma is no longer. The letters adorning the house have been removed and are soon to be replaced by three new ones: AXΩ.

On February 1, Zeta Psi Sigma officially asked national sorority Alpha Chi Omega to become part of the Greek community on Carnegie Mellon’s campus. After 12 years as part of the University, the local sorority has been adopted by a national organization. Following much deliberation on behalf of the 28 sisters of Zeta Psi Sigma, the women

of Carnegie Mellon’s Panhellenic Council, the dean of Student Affairs, and the coordinators of Greek Affairs, Alpha Chi Omega was chosen as the best fit.

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