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By Spring of 2006, TSO had been a Greek colony for a year and could begin the process of national affiliation.
TSO ultimately decided to affiliate with Kappa Kappa Gamma(and not with Kappa Delta) because of Kappa Kappa Gamma's dedication to leadership, philanthropy, and scholarship. TSO felt that their ideals were similar to those of Kappa Kappa Gamma's.
TSO affiliated with Kappa Kappa Gamma on '''October 16, 2006''' and became the Eta Kappa colony.
As a colony of Kappa Kappa Gamma, the women formerly known as TSO, were allowed to participate in their first formal recruitment in the winter of 2007.
Eta Kappa was installed as a chapter on '''March 4, 2007''' by the national President, Denise Rugani, while Epsilon Chapter (Illinois Wesleyan (Epsilon Chapter) acted as Eta Kappa's mentors installing chapter and key sisters.
-Greek Week Champions 2007, 2012, 2013 ... <br>
-In the 2007-2008 year, Eta Kappa made an appearance in every issue of ''The Key''. <br>
-Eta Kappa began their annual fundraiser, Win-A-Date in 2007. It was called the Uganda Initiative because all donations , monetary and school supplies , were going to be donated to schools in need in Uganda. The women raised $1,500 that year. The Win-A-Date fundraiser raises money towards a different philanthropy that is dear to our members' hearts every year since. <br>
-Fall 2008 Eta Kappa got their house! <br>
-Spring 2008 Eta Kappa began a tradition of holding a scholarship banquet to recognize professors and build positive Kappa-faculty relationships. <br>
-Winter, Formal Recruitment 2009: The women of Kappa Kappa Gamma were the only NPC sorority to not only reach quota but to surpass it. <br>
-February 2009 Eta Kappa co-hosted the Biennial Province Meeting with Alpha Deuteron Chapter (Monmouth College)and were honored with a Membership Award at the banquet. <br>
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