Chi Delta: Scholarship, service, and honesty are the founding principles of Chi Delta sorority. Bonds of sisterhood are formed through service projects and social activities. The group's colors are onyx, jade, and pearl. Chi Delta's flower is the white rose and the mascot is the lion.
Gamma Phi Iota was founded on principles that value scholarship, friendship, and fun. Their mascot is the rabbit. Their flower is the daffodil, and their colors are gold and white. In addition to fall and spring socials, Gamma Phi Iota is proud of its service to the college and Crete community.
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Omega Psi Theta: Loyalty, friendship, trust, and respect among the sisters of Omega Psi Theta are nurtured through service events, work projects, and social activities. Founded in 1917, Omega Psi Theta encourages individual involvement and personal growth of all its members, and service to the college and community. The group's colors are blue and gold. Their symbol is the wheel, and their flower is the sweet pea. Qualification for membership is a 2.0 GPA, in addition to a mutual acceptance between eligible women and active members of the sorority.
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Phi Sigma Tau is the oldest sorority on the Doane campus. Members are proud of their traditions of unified sisterhood, close alumni ties, unique individuals, and many years of service in college activities and leadership. The daisy is the sorority flower. Their mascot is the monkey, and their colors are brown and white. Through social and money-raising activities and community service projects, Phi Sigs enjoy the creation of lasting friendships. Phi Sigma Tau is open to eligible Doane women based on invitation.
Greek Council(GC) is the governing body for all Doane sororities. The group reports new regulations to the sororities; interprets and establishes new rules and regulations; acts as a liaison between sororities, fraternities and the administration of the college; regulates uniform dues among the sororities; and promotes sororities on the Doane campus. GC is composed of two elected representatives from each of Doane's social sororities.