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Founded: January 4,1852
- Wesleyan College
Chartered at State University of West Georgia: February
27, 1971
Flower: Enchantress Carnation
Symbol: Lion
Colors: Rose and White
Nickname: Phi Mu
National Philanthropy: Project HOPE
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In 1852 at Wesleyan College in Macon, Georgia, three young women
formed a sorority based on three ideals: love, honor, and truth.
They were unaware that their bond would grow into one of the nation's
oldest and largest sororities. Yet here at West Georgia, Phi Mu
means even more to our chapter.
Socials, intramural games, and late nights hanging out on the hall-
these are just a few of the things we enjoy. More importantly, it
means growing close to a group of women who support each other.
The ladies of Phi Mu participate in various activites each semester
supporting our philanthropy, Children's Miracle Network, as well
as events held on campus. Phi Mus are active in organizations across
campus, such as SGA, The Marathon, Student Ambassadors, Student
Orientation Leaders, Greek Bible Study, and Student Activities Council.
The chapter has been noted for its excellence on the intramural
field when named Female Team of the Year 2003. Phi Mu also received
the title of 2003 Video Night Champions.
To put it simply, Phi Mu is more that Greek letters or a pink
jersey. It is the promise of a bond with your best friends, which
lasts well beyond your days at West Georgia.
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