The immediate past president of Omega chapter writes a letter to Kappa in which she challenges the idea that Greek life is traditional and conservative. She maintains that Kappa's history is one of changing roles, including philanthropic projects and women's rights advocates. The constant role of Kappa has always been the aid to an individual's personal growth through fellowship with others, and it is this fellowship rather than any other activity or reputation that ought to define Kappa.
1971