Theta Pi Sigma

Theta Pi Sigma
Founded 2005
Santa Cruz, California
Type Social
Emphasis Queer life
Scope National
Chapters 2 Active
Headquarters 1156 High Street
Santa Cruz, CA, USA
Homepage http://www.thetapisigma.org

Theta Pi Sigma (ΘΠΣ), formerly known as Delta Lambda Psi, was started by Tim Lafond and Marc Garcia. There was a lawsuit with Delta Lambda Phi over the use over the acronym DLP. Theta Pi Sigma Alpha Chapter has voted and banned the use of the misleading word "frarority" due to the potential social and legal ramifications of the use of gendered language because Theta Pi Sigma is registered as a fraternity with SOAR. Theta Pi Sigma is the world's first regional queer-focused, gender-neutral fraternity on the verge of becoming national with international hopes in the future.

Mission Statement

The purpose and objective of Theta Pi Sigma is to strengthen Greek life at the University of California, Santa Cruz by providing a vehicle for positive leadership, change, and growth in the queer, transsexual, transgender, questioning, pansexual, lesbian, intersex, gender-queer, gay, bisexual, asexual and ally communities. It is their intention to provide further opportunity to obtain a well-rounded educational experience by offering leadership skills and the exposure needed to succeed financially, academically, socially, and culturally.[1][2]

Alpha Chapter - University of California, Santa Cruz

The first chapter of Theta Pi Sigma was founded by Marc Garcia in 2005 at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Beta Chapter - Northeastern University of Illinois

The second chapter of Theta Pi Sigma was founded in 2012 at the Northeastern University of Illinois.

Gamma Chapter - University of Oregon

The third chapter of Theta Pi Sigma was founded at the University of Oregon.

Epsilon Chapter - University of Maryland

The fourth chapter of Theta Pi Sigma was founded in the fall of 2013 at the University of Maryland, College Park.

References


  1. http://www2.ucsc.edu/queer/events/Archived%20Qconnects/qconnect%20April%209-15.html. Retrieved 2013-11-02. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. http://soar.ucsc.edu/v2/studentorgs/list-of-orgs.html. Retrieved 2013-11-02. Missing or empty |title= (help)

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