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During the month of December we initiated 16 new members by following ritual. We had an extensive ritual review with 100% participation that lasted two hours long. We opened up with a 15min. study session covering 50+ Kappa facts ranging from "who is our Province Director of Chapters and what does she do" and "what is our new tagline" to "how many total members does Kappa have" and "what year was our chapter founded at Colorado College." We then moved to Kappa Bingo and designing our own personal Kappa coat of arms, both which sparked an open discussion revolving why we joined Kappa and how we feel it has helped us grow as collegiate women. Next we reviewed "Oh Pat!" and worked on our pledge; including a review about what we were promising when we vowed to "uphold the Delta Zeta Chapter and the Fraternity in Prosperity and Peril" We then ended the session with Kappa Jeopardy that covered facts that we had been reviewing all day. Best yet, it was a lot of fun!
Many of the girls in the Delta Zeta chapter have been not only deeply involved in the chapter but also involved with the Colorado College community. There have been girls who have participated in a student-written musical called HEar No Evil. Many of the girls complete their community service hours by participating in organizations like the Zuia Project. As a Chapter we have been able to form strong bonds with each other due to the small size of our sorority. It makes for a very intimate environment. Recent changes on the Colorado College campus have included a more diverse freshmen class. There has also been the construction of the new El Palmar gym.
==Highlights of the 2020s==