I'm not a good source for this question, so I'm really not sure.
I am not part of the Greek scene at ISU. However, I wanted to compliment the female Greek scene, Alpha Xi Delta and Sigma Sigma Sigma, at ISU for a few reasons. I feel like some schools Greek organizations are all about partying and being very exclusive. From the interviews (for news articles) I've done, I feel like this group of students is very open and inclusive. They also have big hearts and always seem to be doing something charitable. They always have a philanthropy event each year.
The panhellenic council here is very limited. There are two registered frats, but only one is active on campus. The Kappa's are the group who pretty much run every event that isnt run by the Student Activities Board. They do not have a frat house, so you are pretty much paying a monthly fee for friendship. They are also against hardcore partying for those of you who picture a scene of Animal House or Revenge of the Nerds
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