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Why do AKAs use frogs?

The AKAs: This organization is traditionally represented by the ivy leaf and pearls only. However, some members collect “frogs” (real and fake) which symbolize that the organization is constantly growing in leaps and reaching new bounds.
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What sorority is a frog?

Phi Delta Kappa

Throughout this experience women will gain a better sense of self, and develop their individual worldview. The mascot of our sorority is the frog, and our colors are carolina blue and white.
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Why do AKAs and deltas have beef?

The history of the rivalry between Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. (DST) and Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) dates back to 1912, when 22 members of the Alpha Chapter of AKA decided that they wanted to change the direction of the sorority and rename it Delta Sigma Theta.
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Why do AKAs say skee wee?

Oh, and if you don't know, “Skee-Wee” is the sound that other AKA's make to greet each other or just let other people know that we are in the house. It's really high-pitched and has been known to break glass. And talk about having fun!
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Why do AKAs shake their hair?

An AKA hair shake is a unique Greek phrase meaning to express your sorority spirit and pride.
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Frog Sounds: Why They Make Them (Examples)

What do AKAs call each other?

The term soror, derived from the Latin for "sister", is used between members of the sorority. Membership of the Directorate includes the board of directors.
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Can you join AKA if you're white?

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Incorporated® does not discriminate in its membership selection practices on the basis of race, color, age, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sexual orientation, creed, marital status or disability.
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Why did deltas leave AKA?

The twenty-two Delta Sigma Theta (DST) founders were not pleased at the lack of progress of Alpha Kappa Alpha to move beyond organizing the affairs of campus society at Howard and wanted to reorganize the sorority to address topics like public service and women's advancement.
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What do akas believe in?

Under their stewardship, the sorority has evolved from a sisterhood on the campus of Howard University to a global organization laser-focused on issues involving economics, education, social action, the environment, human rights, political activism and equity.
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Why are AKAs pink and green?

The colors of AKA are salmon pink and apple green, symbolizing the abundance of life, womanliness, fidelity, and love. The tea rose is the flower, and the symbol is the ivy leaf.
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Why do AKAs look in the mirror?

The Mirror

It is often misconceived as an item of vanity. However in truth for ladies of AKA. We look into a mirror not to look upon our vanity, but because when we look to a mirror in our reflection we seek to see all the virtues that represent a lady of AKA.
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What are the 4 top black sororities?

There are four major sororities, all of which were established in early twentieth century, including Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority (Howard University, 1908), Delta Sigma Theta Sorority (Howard University, 1913), Zeta Phi Beta Sorority (Howard University, 1920), and Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority (Butler University, 1922).
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Do AKAs collect frogs?

The animal mascots are very regional. Most AKAs in this area collect mice. Ones from up north and the deep south collect frogs.
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What do AKAs stand for?

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc.
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What sorority is Kardashian?

While attending U of A, Kourtney joined the sorority Alpha Phi.
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Which AKAs became deltas?

On January 13, 1913, Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated was founded by twenty-two women at Howard University. Some of the founders were former members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority who wanted to change the sorority's name, color, and symbols. In 1912, they proposed a vote to change the organization's name.
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Why do deltas wear yellow?

There are several southern chapters that wear the “yellow jackets.” There was a time in the south where the color “cream” was difficult to come by or was too expensive. However, yellow/gold was the closest to cream. Thus, they were allowed to use yellow/gold.
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How many pearls do deltas wear?

How many pearls do deltas wear? The Delta Sigma Theta symbols are in the center of the brooch surrounded by 22 pearls and 9 jewels.
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Can you wear pink and green without being AKA?

A non-AKA can wear pink and green; Red and white; blue and gold; or blue and white.
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Can you pledge AKA without a degree?

The requirements are nearly identical to the undergraduate ones, but you must also have a completed degree, either baccalaureate or graduate/professional. These degrees must be from an accredited school, and a C+ minimum cumulative average is required.
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Is it hard to become an AKA?

A cumulative average of C+ and semester average of C+ immediately prior to submitting an application for membership. [In those two-, three- or four-year senior colleges/universities using pass-fail, required competency or good standing systems of grading, either shall be acceptable.]; Attendance at the official Rush.
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What noise do AKAs make?

Scrolling through my Twitter feed this morning, I learned that the "skee wee" sound, a high pitched squeal used by members of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. (AKA) to promote its organization and as a greeting among its members, became a registered trademark this week.
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What is a dirty rush?

Dirty Rushing – When one organization will attempt to influence a potential new member through gifts, bad mouthing other organizations, etc.
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What is a Kappa wife called?

A Silhouette member is a wife or widow of a financial Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. member.
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