
The Gamma Zeta chapter was first established on the University of Rhode Island campus in 1973, only to leave campus a few years after that. In April of 1990, 38 women started a local sorority, Rho Psi Delta. Since Rho Psi Delta's ideals were very similar to the ones that the founding sisters of Phi Sigma Sigma adopted, Rho Psi Delta made the decision to restart the Gamma Zeta chapter and colonize into Phi Sigma Sigma within a year of their founding.
On the weekend of March 28th and 29th the Gamma Zeta chapter was reinstalled with the biggest new member class in URI's history - 105 women. Ten years later, Gamma Zeta is still strong and holding true to the motto of Phi Sigma Sigma by aiming high. With focus on sisterhood, scholarship, and philanthropy, Gamma Zeta has managed to establish its place on the URI campus. The bond of sisterhood is what makes them more than friends - more like real sisters.
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