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HISTORY OF PHI SIGMA SIGMA |
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Aspire, Act, Achieve |
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Twin Ideals: The Brotherhood of mankind and the alleviation of the world's pain. |
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Mission Statement: To inspire the personal development of each sister and to perpetuate the advancement of womanhood. |
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Vision Statement: Phi Sigma Sigma is a dynamic sisterhood of powerful and passionate women fostering uncomprimisign principles, igniting positive change, and embracing individuality. |
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Phi Sigma Sigma was founded on November 26, 1913 at Hunter College in New York, New York. Phi Sigma Sigma was the first non-sectarian sorority, meaning that every woman was welcome, all sororities up to this point were based on religious affiliation. |
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Symbol: The Sphinx |
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Flower: The American Beauty Rose |
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Colors: King Blue and Gold |
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Stone: The Sapphire |
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Open Motto: Diokete Hupsala "Aim High" |
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Check out Phi Sigma Sigma.org, our national web-site for more information |
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Return to Homepage |
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