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Official Penn State Greek Week 2011 Pairings

The official pairings for Greek Week 2011 were announced today. The week-long event, which will take place on April 17-23, has the theme ‘Lions with Letters, United Together‘ this year.

Here are the pairings:

  • Alpha Chi Omega and Kappa Delta Rho
  • Alpha Delta Pi and Zeta Psi
  • Alpha Omicron Pi and Alpha Tau Omega
  • Alpha Phi and Pi Kappa Phi
  • Alpha Sigma Alpha and Delta Tau Delta
  • Alpha Xi Delta and Phi Kappa Tau
  • Chi Omega and Beta Sigma Beta
  • Delta Gamma and Theta Delta Chi
  • Delta Zeta and Sigma Phi Epsilon
  • Gamma Phi Beta and Sigma Alpha Epsilon
  • Kappa Alpha Theta and Sigma Alpha Mu
  • Kappa Delta and Delta Sigma Phi
  • Kappa Kappa Gamma and Tau Kappa Epsilon
  • Omega Phi Alpha and Alpha Kappa Lambda
  • Phi Mu and Alpha Gamma Rho
  • Phi Sigma Rho and Pi Lambda Phi
  • Pi Beta Phi and Sigma Chi
  • Sigma Alpha and Sigma Tau Gamma
  • Sigma Delta Tau and Sigma Pi
  • Sigma Kappa and ACACIA
  • Sigma Sigma Sigma and Phi Sigma Kappa
  • Zeta Tau Alpha and Lambda Chi Alpha

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