Panhellenic Council
(PHC)
National site: http://www.npcwomen.org
We, as
Undergraduate Members of women's fraternities, stand for good scholarship,
for guarding of good health, for maintenance of fine standards,
and for serving, to the best of our ability, our college community.
Cooperation for furthering fraternity life, in harmony with its
best possibilities, is the ideal that shall guide our fraternity
activities.
We, as
Fraternity Women, stand for service through the development of character
inspired by the close contact and deep friendship of individual
fraternity and Panhellenic life. The opportunity for wide and wise
human service, through mutual respect and helpfulness, is the tenet
by which we strive to live.
Copyright © 2001
National Panhellenic Conference
Interfraterntiy
Council (IFC)
National site:
http://www.nicindy.org
Since 1909, the North-American
Interfraternity Conference has been serving the men's college fraternity
community in Canada and the United States. Through 66 member fraternities,
the NIC represents almost 4.5 million alumni and 400,000 college
students in over 5,500 chapters on more than 800 college campuses.
The NIC advocates the needs of fraternities through the enrichment
of the Greek experience, advancement and growth of the fraternities
and enhancement of the educational mission of the host institutions.
We, as
fraternity, believe in the development of the human spirit. The
primary process by which the human spirit is developed is through
the relationships we share with one another, ourselves, and with
God.These relationships are the essence of our identity. It is through
fraternity with others that we know who we are. The absence of positive
relationships, not the absence of things and events, is a primary
source of unhappiness.
The fraternity
is essentially making one statement: We believe in the developing
human spirit. It is through the values expressed in our ritual that
we share this belief. It is through our actions that we exemplify
this belief.
NIC Commission on Values and Ethics, 1987.
THE MULTICULTURAL GREEK
COUNCIL
The purpose
of the Multicultural Greek Council at California State University,
Fullerton shall be to create and maintain high standards in the
life of fraternities and sororities; to perpetuate constructive
fraternity and sorority relationships; to foster an understanding
of the structure and method of operation among the affiliate organizations;
to address, coordinate, and develop action strategies on matters
of mutual concern to the affiliate organizations; and to serve as
the conduit for such actions plans as may be developed; to unify
organizations, promote higher education, provide community services,
enhance leadership and serve as a liaison between the Multicultural
Greek Council, the University student body, ASI and administration,
thereby improving the campus climate.
The
Multicultural Greek Council Constitution
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Panhellenic
Council
2003 – 2004
Melissa Sykes
Janay Singleton
Christina Guzman
Amy Tran
Valerie Shum
Ashlee Amiedl
Kortney Eaton
Interfraternity
Council 2003-2004
Jason Buktenica
John Hall
Matthew Rzyski
Ellisues John Busuego
Jamie Huvler
Bassil Boulos
Steve Rothermel
Matt Shaheen
Alex Lopez
Stephen Gregg
Multicultural
Greek Council
Anthony Lam
Miguel Capinpin
Desiree Alvarado
Bradley Lowe
Rafael Gavidia
Jennifer Ng
Ashley Wakayama
Herman Miranda
MCGC Advisor
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