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Highlights of 2009
Kappa Kappa Gamma was the fourth sorority at Purdue. We were founded on January 25, 1919 and we currently have the most members on campus. We currently have ninety girls living inside our house. Our house is just a short walk to campus and is one of the largest sorority houses on our campus. We currently have the highest GPA of any sorority. One of our members was the first female to hold voting power in Purdue's Student Government.
Transition period between new Chapter Council officers and old: Our Chapter typically struggles during the transition period between new officers and previous ones. This year, we brought in one of our advisors to help us out. She explained the importance of using our Leadership Guides as well as the many resources of help we have. She did a transition seminar for us which really helped make the transition smooth. Our new Chapter Council members feel much more comfortable in their positions and our goal is to meet all deadlines for the next calendar year.
 
==Highlights of 2009==
 
During the 41st Delta Province Meeting on April 4, 2009 the Gamma Delta Chapter received two awards. The Gamma Delta Chapter was recognized for House Board Award and for Scholarship award. The Gamma delta chapter also has kept scholarship at the forefront of our chapter. During the spring semester the Gamma Delta chapter finished second in grades out of the 20 sororities that are present on Purdue campus. During the fall semester the chapter finished third in grades out of the 20 sororities. Academics are very important to our chapter. In the fall semester President Cordova, the president of Purdue, attended dinner at our house in which she was able to see our members get rewarded for their academic excellence.
- boys basketball team advanced all the way to the sweet sixteen
- Bill Ayers visited Purdue’s campus and a large number of students and community members protested his visit
-NAACP President came to speak at Purdue
- Purdue added “Stealing Buddha’s Dinner” into the curriculum for incoming students
-Jason Mraz visited Purdue campus and performed a concert in the Elliot Hall of Music
-Robin Williams comedy tour came to Purdue and he performed in Elliot Hall of Music
our chapter consists of 140 members
- we are very involved in other philanthropies while making sure we pay attention in great detail to our own philanthropy
-our chapter consists of 140 members
- we are very involved in other philanthropies while making sure we pay attention in great detail to our own philanthropy
-We have participated in activities with the local Head Start, a preschool for low income families, such as an Easter egg hunt and carving pumpkins around Halloween. Children from Head start also came to our campus house in which we read to the children and they left with a bad full of books.
-in order to raise money for Reading is Fundamental we hold a volleyball tournament which other fraternities and sororities participate in, along with a date auction to raise money
-over the summer we have a few renovations done to our chapter house; we had our old roof completely replaced along with redoing our old kitchenette.
The Gamma Delta Chapter was put on probation by Purdue University. Our chapter was also given a focus letter from nations to follow in order to be in good standings with Kappa Kappa Gamma. Our chapter wanted to make sure that we did everything we could to get off probation, which we applied for after the fall semester. As a whole chapter we attended Something of Value and created an anti-hazing program with the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha. Not only did we make sure to complete the items that were necessary of our chapter to get off probation but we made sure to keep up with our scholastic and community service. As a chapter we continued through the rest of the year to make sure that we followed the rules and looked at our choices closer to make sure we had made the right decision. Anti-hazing is now part of our house and new member programing along with fraternity and sorority community relations.
==Highlights of 2011==

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