Alpha Omega, founded in 1897, is one of Doane's oldest fraternities. Characterized by a rich tradition of lifelong brotherhood, Alpha Omega has, by choice, refrained from large memberships to encourage strong ties among its members, as well as alumni. Alpha Omega is composed of a broad spectrum of the campus community, and is open to Doane male students based on unanimous selection of its members.
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Alpha Pi Epsilon strives to offer an opportunity for involvement, leadership, and personal growth. As Doane's newest fraternity, Alpha Pi Epsilon is proud of the diversity of its membership, its efforts to strengthen ties of brotherhood, and its academic excellence. It is open to any Doane male student based on unanimous selection of fraternity members.
Delta Kappa Pi participates in various functions throughout the year. Founded in 1883, Delta Kappa Pi is in its second century of service to Doane College as the oldest fraternity west of the Mississippi River. The brothers of Delta Kappa Pi stress academic achievement, and are proud of their participation in all aspects of campus life. The fraternity colors are purple and white. Membership is open to all eligible Doane men based on invitation.
Sigma Phi Theta members are involved in various community and charity projects from heart fund drives to the publication of a coupon book for Doane students with discounts on services and goods within the community. To complement the work component of the fraternity, the members sponsor social functions. Sigma Phi Theta prides itself on community and charitable projects, zest for social life, and academic excellence. It is open to all Doane males based on unanimous selection by the members of the fraternity.
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Tau Sigma Zeta is a social fraternity that seeks to involve its members in campus and community actions. Activities include a spring basketball marathon, fall spirit run, and formal functions. Proud of its members' role in the Doane Greek system, Tau Sigma Zeta encourages the development of brotherly relations and is open to all Doane men based on unanimous selection by the members of the fraternity.
Greek Council (GC) is composed of representatives of each of Doane's five local fraternities. GC acts as the governing body for the fraternity system and strives to enhance harmony between these groups and the campus community.