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Black Panhellenic Council makes efforts to encourage participation The Black Panhellenic Council (BPC) is trying this semester to increase black involvement in University of Kansas affairs and to recruit of KU's five black Greek organizations. The council will work to increase black participation in student government and the Rock Chalk Revue. It also will try to establish a type of liaison between the council and various University officials, according to Gwen Young, Kansas City, Kan., senior and acting chairman of the council. Although the council, organized last spring, doesn't govern KU's black Greek organizations, it does work to coordinate their activities. Young said Sunday. That reason is one of the primary reasons for establishing the council last spring, she said. THE COUNCIL also acts as a forum for fraternity and sorority complaints, in addition to organizing social and service activities, according to Mary Stuart, vice president of Delta Sigma Theta, one of the member sororities. Representatives from Alpha Phi Alma, Omega Psi Phi and Kappa Alpha Psi fraternities and Delta Sigma Theta and Alpha Kappa Alpha sorcerets met last year for a reunion. In the spring of 2014, reorganization this year, David Sims, Kappa Alpha Psi keeper of records, said. Unlike the members of the Interfraternity Council (IFC) and the Panhellenic Council, the five black Greek organizations at the University of Kansas don't fall under the national organization. They are, however, local chapters of larger national Greek organizations. THE MEMBERSHIP of the council differs from the IFC and the Panhellenic Council in that both male and female institutions are combined under one body. Membership requirements for four of the groups is somewhat similar to IFC and pallennicil in that both the fraternities and sororites require completion of a minimum of 14 credit hours and a grade point average of at least 2.0. From page one have to be proved before liability claims could be collected. KU insurance The group doesn't, however, have any control over the individual membership procedures of the groups or their internal functions. Delta Sigma Theta sorcity requires 24 hours as a pledge requirement, Stuart said. Alpha Phi Alpha, 1014 Mississippi St., is the sole black fraternity with organized housing and has been at the Mississippi location since the mid-1950s. The other organizations meet in the Kansas Union or apartment homes or apartments of their members. Members of the general public injured in a fraternity house probably could collect liability insurance payments more easily, because it would make the choice to live in that house." KONAGA SAID his firm had a 15 to 25 per cent discount for the package policy, which costs less. Minium liability coverage for a Greek house is from $300,000 to $500,000. Konaga said. He said Phi Delta Theta had at least $300,000 liability coverage. Jayhawk Towers has adequate insurance on its property, John McBride, manager, said. But McBride said he didn't know any details about the policy. Store said Alpha Chi Omega's coverage included insurance of members' personal BOWER SAID Allen and O'Hara had about six different policies that insured all of its 80 properties, including motels, shopping centers and office buildings. MOST OF THE organizations have KU histories that date back to the early 1900s. Alpha Phi Alpha is the oldest fraternity at KU, established in 1917. The MU chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi soon followed and was founded at KU in 1920. 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