Delta Epsilon Nu
Established 1928

The very first sorority on Greyson's campus (though only by a matter of weeks), Delta Epsilon Nu has been and still remains, quite proudly, the sorority for the girls you bring home to mom. Many of its members are still going to Greyson more for their Mrs. than their B.A., and a visit with any given sister is often like a glimpse into some idealized 1950s, Stepford-esque world. Nearly every last one of the Delta Epsilons is there because their mother, grandmother and even great-grandmother were all sisters, and it's their job to carry on the family tradition and bring honor to their parents and the sorority by remaining chaste, fulfilling their feminine duties and finding a nice young man to marry. Naturally, this makes most of the students outside of Delta Epsilon Nu quite sick, and the sorority is now nowhere near as popular as it once was, with only thirty or forty sisters to its name.

As might be expected, Delta Epsilon Nu tends to be quite conservative, with its alumni, sisters and leadership all reinforcing fairly old-fashioned ideas of marriage and the role of women in the household and in society at large. They also tend to support any number of staunchly conservative causes, protesting against abortion clinics, same-sex marriage, open immigration and more. Most of the sisters vote Republican, if they vote at all, and the majority have very narrow ideas of what is and is not acceptable in their perfect little world. 90% of all the sisters are decidedly Christian, usually Protestant; 95% are white and from families of some affluence and a long history on the American continent. As such, the sorority is generally most closely associated with Alpha Chi Alpha, a somewhat more overtly Christian evangelical fraternity with similar ideals.