SOUTH FLORIDA UNIVERSITIES
South Florida fraternities, sororities become more multicultural
From a sorority for plus-size women to a fraternity for gay men, there are plentiful options for brotherhood and sisterhood at South Florida's universities.
Tuesday, November 24th, (L to R) Fermin Vasquez and Christian Rodriguez step in the lobby of the University Center at Nova University before the weekly bible study sessions they offer for Nova students.
BY LAURA FIGUEROA
lfigueroa@MiamiHerald.com
Over at Florida International University, the South Asian and Caribbean brothers of Sigma Beta Rho raise money for tsunami and hurricane ravaged countries.
At Nova Southeastern University, the brothers of Alpha Nu Omega gather weekly to host Bible study sessions.
And online, the plus-size sisters of Chi Zeta Theta chat about self-esteem issues.
Whether it's the fraternity for gay men at FIU or the multicultural sororities at the University of Miami, the options for brotherhood and sisterhood at South Florida's schools have seen a growth in organizations catering to a wide arra

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