OVER A CENTURY OF SISTERHOOD
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ince its founding in 1912, Sigma Chapter has had a rich history at the University of Illinois
for over a century. Our chapter has supported women by enriching their lives through true
friendship and unselfish service to mankind.
Sororities play a significant role in the development of young women, and this growth is crucial
in today's competitive world. In addition to the standards taught by our sisterhood, we acquired
valuable assets to strengthen our character, build relationships, succeed academically, and
develop loyalty. Sigma Chapter has nurtured and sustained women during some of the most
formative years of their lives, cultivating lasting friendships in the process. As alumnae, we can
trace many of our best college memories back to our Alpha Delta Pi experience.
Built in 1926, our chapter house at 1202 W. Nevada has clearly been the focus of undergraduate
life for Sigma Chapter for nearly 100 years. It has been a home away from home for hundreds of
young women and a classroom to advance the skills we acquired through our collegiate career.
However, if we wish for Alpha Delta Pi to continue its strong presence at the University of
Illinois, we must ensure that we are providing a safe, modern, and competitive facility. Now is
the appropriate time to secure our future.
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