The University of Idaho was founded in 1889 with Greek life following suit. With 20% of UI’s population being Greek and a long line of family tradition through UI graduates, […]
“If the house burned down tomorrow, would you still want to be part of their sisterhood?” It’s a question I was asked before the second day of my sorority’s recruitment […]
For many students, the end of the semester can be a gauntlet. A nasty mix of agonizing assignments and endless studying for exams complete with a nice touch of […]
Before this school year, many students were unaware that there was a chapter of Delta Zeta at the University of Idaho. Now, everyone and their grandfather knows who these women […]
For years, Delta Zeta was a sisterhood without a house at the University of Idaho. The sorority now has the newest house on Elm Street, but according to President Izzy […]
Delta Zeta women find their place on campus After a year of construction, the women of Delta Zeta Sorority will move into their new house on Greek Row just in […]
When Page King came to college, she was not going to be a sorority girl.
Last year, the Delta Zeta chapter was added to the Greek system on the University of Idaho campus, making it the first sorority in 15 years to be chartered at […]
Chuck Thomas, 80, has suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for four years, and although his wife Alverna, 72, said he is still aware of what’s going on, he is physically unable […]
Members from various Greek houses and residence halls competed in a game of tug-of-war above a pool of Jello at Delta Zeta’s first philanthropy event, The Turtle Tug, Sunday at […]