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Lambda Chi Alpha (National Website) was founded nationally
in 1909 at Boston University by Warren A. Cole. Dedicated
to bringing an excellent fraternal experience to all men,
Cole made every effort to spread his fraternity across the
country. Less than one hundred years later, Lambda Chi Alpha
is among the top-five of all national general fraternities
in total membership. Furthermore, Lambda Chi Alpha has more
living alumni than any other fraternity. The Delta-Omicron
chapter of Lambda Chi Alpha has been raising the bar for
Greek Life at Clemson since it's colonization in 1990. By
initiating 58 founding fathers, Delta-Omicron became one
the of the top-five largest colonies in Lambda Chi Alpha
history and one of the largest chapters on campus. The chapter
has maintained its size and quality since receiving its
charter in 1992.
Now with over fifty active members and over 400 initiates,
the chapter expects to continue to make its positive impact
on campus felt. Lambda Chi's traditionally earn higher
grades than the all male average. We strive to maintain
a healthy atmosphere for learning, growth and fun, as
well as work to recruit new members by our actions and
words. We support our local charity Clemson Community
Care, to which we donate cans as part of the North American
Food Drive, through our Greek Bowl competition with the
sororities on campus as well as collecting cans from the
Clemson Community.
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