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The Fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta was founded at Jefferson College in 1848, and in 1871, the fraternity's Kappa Deuteron Chapter was established at the University of Georgia. Twenty years later, Kappa Deuteron mysteriously disappeared from the University's campus. Although rumored to continue sub rosa since 1891, the chapter was not re-chartered until 1968. In the more than thirty years since being reinstalled, Kappa Deuteron has many accomplishments of which we are very proud.

Kappa Deuteron has won the O.H. Cheney Cup twelve times in only thirty-eight years of our existence. This prestigious award goes to the most outstanding chapter of Phi Gamma Delta in the nation, and the chapter has rare distinction of winning this award three years in a row. We have brought the Cheney Cup home more than any Phi Gam chapter in the nation.

The brothers of Kappa Deuteron continually strive to achieve excellence in academics, athletics, and service to the local community.

Aside from the activities mentioned above, the brothers of Kappa Deuteron also enjoy what is perhaps the strongest social calendar on campus. Band parties, socials, fall and winter formals, the Jock Connell Golf Classic, and our annual Native Weekend are some of the many highlights of Kappa Deuteron's social calendar.

Above all, Fijis are recognized as gentlemen.


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Updated 3/4/07

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