Sigma Delta

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Sigma Delta

Sigma Delta (ΣΔ) is a collegiate football at Grey College Durham University, County Durham, UK. The Ds were first established on the campus in 1972, Sigma Delta, known as "All the Ds" by students, was a chapter of the national sorority Sigma Kappa. Durham's Sigma Kappa chapter was the first sorority to be founded on Dartmouth's campus. Women were not permitted to enroll at Dartmouth until 1972 and women only slots were an imperative experience for the newly matriculated women. Sigma Kappa fulfilled the gap well with this new establishment where women could meet anytime in the course of the week.

By the late 1980s Dartmouth's student population had diversified. With this diversification of the student body, the sisterhood of Dartmouth's chapter of Sigma Kappa experienced an influx of women of minorities who wished to have not only a female space, but also a space that would embrace their personal identities as women regardless of age, class, religion, or ethnicity. In 1989, Dartmouth's Sigma Kappa chapter split from the national organization citing that the national rituals were too heavily steeped in Christianity. With this move, Sigma Delta was established as Dartmouth's first local sorority.

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