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Empowering Greek letter organizations through culture, competition, and community. The GSB Project's stroll competition launches in August 2025—your sponsorship helps make it happen. Learn how you can support!

Deadline : June 5, 2025

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        Our Mission

        Why We Exist

        As of December 2024, Project GSB has become its own non-profit entity, allowing us to provide scholarship opportunities for the Multicultural Greek Community. Since its last event, which took place in the Summer of 2019, our organizations have since had the privilege of bringing in new members, welcoming an entirely new generation of multicultural Greeks. This community of Greeks may not have had the chance to experience GSB in its hey day, however, they will have the opportunity now, in the Summer of 2025. For the individuals like us that have been part of a Multicultural Greek organization for some time now, we are fully aware of the financial gaps that we face in comparison to that of organizations with hundreds of years of membership.

        What we Do

        In order to cater to this new era of collegiate students, we must be able to bridge a different gap between what we knew of GSB before 2019 and establish an entirely new purpose and vision. My goal and vision is now to establish Project GSB as being an annual Stroll Competition for all Multicultural Greeks, giving collegiate students an opportunity to win a $1,000 scholarship for their participating teams. If we are successful in achieving this goal, we will then continue fundraising and partnering with corporations to provide scholarships for multicultural Greek students throughout the entire academic year, every single year.

        Greek Terminology & Etiquette

        Greek Terminology and Etiquette

        The information below is provided for the purpose of Non-Greek Sponsors to understand our organization, terminology, and etiquette for Multicultural Greek Organizations. Majority of our terms and structures are adopted by Divine 9, IFC, and PanHellenic organizations.

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        • Calls: Vocal expressions unique to a Greek organization. While you can enjoy listening to organizations' calls, it is disrespectful to imitate the calls if you are not a part of the organization.
        • Chapter: A local group of the larger national organization; an individual fraternity or sorority
        • Crest: Insignia used by sorority and fraternity members, usually with hidden, secret meanings within its design

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        • Fraternity: The general term for all Greek-letter organizations, generally applied to men's groups

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        • Greek: Any member of a Greek-letter social organization (sorority or fraternity)

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        • Legacy: The brother or sister, son or daughter, or grandson or granddaughter of a fraternity or sorority member. Each chapter has its own policy regarding legacies.
        • Line: A term typically used for individuals going through the membership intake process together

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        • Nationals: A term referring to the central organization of a fraternity or sorority
        • Neophyte (Neo): A term typically used for the newest members of a fraternity or sorority

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        • Recruitment/Rush/Intake: The activity by which chapters seek new members

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        • Signs: A unique hand symbol or movement related to a Greek organization. It can be considered disrespectful to imitate the signs if you are not a part of the organization.
        • Sorority: The term generally applied to Greek organizations of women
        • Strolling: When a fraternity or sorority, forms a line and performs choreographed moves. While you can enjoy watching the organizations stroll, it is disrespectful to imitate their choreography if you are not a part of the organization. It is also considered disrespectful to walk between people in the line while they are strolling.

        Greek Terminology and Etiquette (https://www.columbusstate.edu/student-life/greeks/terminology-and-etiquette.php) Some terminology was removed or edited to reflect relevant information to the Project GSB Multicultural Greek Stroll Competition. This information does not belong to Project GSB and was found on the website above.

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