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Current, former Kappa members share perspectives on males joining sororities
You’ve likely heard about the lawsuit filed by several members of the University of Wyoming chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma who claimed that welcoming men into their all‐women's sorority violated its bylaws. (Read more about that lawsuit on page 5.) Now, you can hear directly from Patsy Levang, a former KKG National Foundation President, and Allie Coghan, a KKG member and plaintiff in the Westenbroek v. Kappa Kappa Gamma lawsuit, who recently graduated from UW and became an Independent Women's Forum Ambassador.