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If A Phi O is a coed organization, why are members called “brothers” and A Phi O a fraternity?

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If A Phi O is a coed organization, why are members called “brothers” and A Phi O a fraternity?

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• A:When A Phi O was founded in 1925, its members included only college men. As A Phi O became a co-ed organization, the terms “brothers” and “fraternity” came to include both men and women. There have been several motions to change the terms nationally and locally, however, it has never passed.

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