User talk:Christina3kye

Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority Inc
Please don't remove speedy deletion tags from articles.

Regarding that article, how is this different from Kappa Psi Epsilon which already has an article? That article is much smaller, but perhaps the information from yours can be merged into it? That title is more in keeping with our naming standards. Kafziel Talk 13:19, 15 March 2007 (UTC)
 * Well, is that other sorority a chapter of yours? How are they related? I've never heard of two completely unrelated fraternities/sororities with the exact same name. How does that work? Kafziel Talk 13:29, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

Some clarification
The page for Kappa Psi Epsilon is not the same organization as Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority Inc. We were established in 1982 and are a multicultural organization based in New Jersey with 2 chapters on the east coast. They were established like in the mid nineties or something and are a philipina based sorority out of California. So it would be horrible to merge the two articles. We are incorporated and have a licence to the name we own Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority Inc. I don't know what they are. Sorry to be a pain I know this is confusing. Christina3kye 13:36, 15 March 2007 (UTC)

File permission problem with File:KYECREST.jpg
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