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− | '''Phi Gamma Delta''' is a fraternity that is also known as '''Fiji'''. It was recently reinstated into Columbia's Greek system after being suspended for seven years for "behavior that was not consistent with the standards of the Greek community".<ref>[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2005/03/01/Opinion/Staff.Editorial.The.Old.Boys.Frat-2031526.shtml STAFF EDITORIAL: The Old Boys Frat] in the [[Spec]]</ref> | + | '''Phi Gamma Delta''' is a fraternity that is also known as '''Fiji'''. It was recently reinstated into Columbia's Greek system after being suspended for seven years for "behavior that was not consistent with the standards of the Greek community".<ref>[http://media.www.columbiaspectator.com/media/storage/paper865/news/2005/03/01/Opinion/Staff.Editorial.The.Old.Boys.Frat-2031526.shtml STAFF EDITORIAL: The Old Boys Frat] in the [[Spec]]</ref> Despite being one of the only fraternities on campus without permanent housing, the Columbia chapter continues to recruit large classes of new members. |
==Alumni== | ==Alumni== |
Revision as of 00:57, 4 May 2009
Phi Gamma Delta is a fraternity that is also known as Fiji. It was recently reinstated into Columbia's Greek system after being suspended for seven years for "behavior that was not consistent with the standards of the Greek community".[1] Despite being one of the only fraternities on campus without permanent housing, the Columbia chapter continues to recruit large classes of new members.
Alumni
- Roone Arledge, late CEO of the ABC Network
- Ralph Morgan, co-founder and first president of the Screen Actor's Guild
- Jack Kerouac, Beat Generation author
- Matthew Fox, Actor, Lost
- Neil Gorsuch, co-founder of The Fed and federal court judge