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Citing sources : Could use additional citations. These could be from
Baird's manual, or a notable publication or book, a university yearbook or official university portal for the student organization.
Wikify : Add color swatches and relevant symbolism to the infobox. The chapter list should be placed into a table format, like this:
Omega Tau Sigma (to reference an unrelated example), or as a separate standalone page if the list is lengthy. A table will allow room where chapter references may point to portal pages, and allow comments on where a chapter came from, interesting facts or its outcome.
Naraht I agree that's confusing. That's why I added the [clarification needed] tag. The original text started with this: "Sigma Gamma Chi originated with Lambda Delta Sigma." A bit later it said "Soon afterwards it also admitted women into its membership. In 1967 the LDS Church assumed management of the group and it was divided into a fraternity, Sigma Gamma Chi, and a sorority, Lambda Delta Sigma."
It wasn't clear how specifically it originated with Lambda Delta Sigma (the sorority) but didn't yet admit women? Was its creation only inspired by Lambda Delta Sigma? And then seems to say Lambda Delta Sigma was divided out of Sigma Gamma Chi. I'm confused. Did they merge and then later split again? ——
Rich jj (
talk)
14:55, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply
I just found some clarification. Looking at the Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History article on "Sigma Gamma Chi", it says Lambda Delta Sigma was coeducational and then became a sorority in 1967, which is when the Sigma Gamma Chi fraternity was created. And from the same book, the article on Lambda Delta Sigma also clarifies that Lambda Delta Sigma was originally a fraternity, then became coed, then turned into a sorority. I'll clarify this in the article. ——
Rich jj (
talk)
15:06, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Looks better. Right now Lambda Delta Sigma redirects to the LDSSA. I'm wondering if there should be a separate Lambda Delta Sigma Article or if these are just so folded together that one article would be clearer.
Naraht (
talk)
15:29, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Lambda Delta Sigma (LDS Church) has been a redirect to LDSSA since it was created in 2007, and I don't think anybody has done a writeup about the sorority, but I agree that it should exist somewhere. It could be its own article, or in the LDSSA article, or here in the Sigma Gamma Chi article. I think it makes the most sense to expand the redirect into an article about the sorority. ——
Rich jj (
talk)
16:31, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply
This article is within the scope of WikiProject Latter Day Saint movement, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of
Mormonism and the
Latter Day Saint movement on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join
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Sigma Gamma Chi is part of the Fraternities and Sororities WikiProject, an effort to build a comprehensive and detailed guide to
Greek Life on the Wikipedia. This includes but is not limited to International social societies, local organizations, honor societies, and their members. If you would like to participate, you can edit the article attached to this page, visit the
project page, where you can join the project, and/or contribute to the
discussion.Fraternities and SororitiesWikipedia:WikiProject Fraternities and SororitiesTemplate:WikiProject Fraternities and SororitiesFraternities and Sororities articles
Citing sources : Could use additional citations. These could be from
Baird's manual, or a notable publication or book, a university yearbook or official university portal for the student organization.
Wikify : Add color swatches and relevant symbolism to the infobox. The chapter list should be placed into a table format, like this:
Omega Tau Sigma (to reference an unrelated example), or as a separate standalone page if the list is lengthy. A table will allow room where chapter references may point to portal pages, and allow comments on where a chapter came from, interesting facts or its outcome.
Naraht I agree that's confusing. That's why I added the [clarification needed] tag. The original text started with this: "Sigma Gamma Chi originated with Lambda Delta Sigma." A bit later it said "Soon afterwards it also admitted women into its membership. In 1967 the LDS Church assumed management of the group and it was divided into a fraternity, Sigma Gamma Chi, and a sorority, Lambda Delta Sigma."
It wasn't clear how specifically it originated with Lambda Delta Sigma (the sorority) but didn't yet admit women? Was its creation only inspired by Lambda Delta Sigma? And then seems to say Lambda Delta Sigma was divided out of Sigma Gamma Chi. I'm confused. Did they merge and then later split again? ——
Rich jj (
talk)
14:55, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply
I just found some clarification. Looking at the Encyclopedia of Latter-day Saint History article on "Sigma Gamma Chi", it says Lambda Delta Sigma was coeducational and then became a sorority in 1967, which is when the Sigma Gamma Chi fraternity was created. And from the same book, the article on Lambda Delta Sigma also clarifies that Lambda Delta Sigma was originally a fraternity, then became coed, then turned into a sorority. I'll clarify this in the article. ——
Rich jj (
talk)
15:06, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Looks better. Right now Lambda Delta Sigma redirects to the LDSSA. I'm wondering if there should be a separate Lambda Delta Sigma Article or if these are just so folded together that one article would be clearer.
Naraht (
talk)
15:29, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply
Lambda Delta Sigma (LDS Church) has been a redirect to LDSSA since it was created in 2007, and I don't think anybody has done a writeup about the sorority, but I agree that it should exist somewhere. It could be its own article, or in the LDSSA article, or here in the Sigma Gamma Chi article. I think it makes the most sense to expand the redirect into an article about the sorority. ——
Rich jj (
talk)
16:31, 5 September 2018 (UTC)reply