Delta Sigma Phi

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Events

We host/plan/crash several annual events that define us as a house.

Togas

Our annual pledge/brotherhood event, marked by a traditional toga bash; a chariot race down Rugby Road; and Greco-Roman wrestling in the traditionally muddy Mad Bowl.

Carnation Ball

Our yearly formal event, usually held in Virginia Beach.

American Red Cross

The American Red Cross is our local philanthropy, and Delta Sigs can be found helping out with local events and national campaigns.

Tailgates

Several of our alumni hold season football tickets and great parking places. As such, much of the brotherhood, past and present, can be found communing with grilled meat before and after football games.

Pig Picking

Our philanthropy event: a BBQ outdoors with live music. Food, drink, and entertainment. What better on a Fall afternoon?

Fourth-Year Roast

Near the end of Spring semester, Delta Sigs gather to roast the departing seniors with anecdotes and horribly embarrassing stories from the previous four years.

Beach Week

Exams end in May, and we all head down to Myrtle Beach, cramming into a duplex just off the main drag and trying not to break too much.

Foxfields

Delta Sig establishes a rail-side plot at the Springtime Foxfields Races, mixes with a sorority, and destroys Cunningham's car over and over again.

Delt-a-Palooza

IFC lists this as an annual event, and we have no idea what it is. But it sounds like fun.

Social Schedule

Parties, mixers, date nights, bar nights, brotherhood events: you name it, we're there.

Thursday Grilling and Campfires

Everyone gathers at the house on Thursdays for a cookout and (occasionally live) music. This will dissolve into a hangout for the brotherhood and friends, and usually involves campfires when the weather's cold.

Parents' Weekend

Invite your parents up to see the house and meet your brothers. Dinner and other events a Fall specialty. We scrub up nice.

Alumni Weekend

Meet the guy who built the bar or remembers when everyone used to party on the roof. These guys are great.

Although this organization has members who are University of Virginia students and may have University employees associated or engaged in its activities and affairs, the organization is not a part of or an agency of the University. It is a separate and independent organization which is responsible for and manages its own activities and affairs. The University does not direct, supervise or control the organization and is not responsible for the organization’s contracts, acts or omissions.