Greek Life
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Okay, so I'm here in front of the Kappa Delta house. We're in the middle of Loi Center, which is the fraternity sorority life for panel etiquette. So we have all the fraternities and sororities here, and we're about to go to Greek week dance, which is where all of the stories of juries put on dances, choreographed dances and compete to get money towards our philanthropies. So Greek life here definitely is not for everyone, but it is a very big part of the deal. So what do you guys like about being a part of Greek life? Anyone being apart of Greek place? Well, you get a lot of connections being a part of the great community. Why do you think I like having a support system, like all around campus? Wherever you go. You know you haven't like at least one sister that will be there if you need something. What's the advice for any prospective students that are interested in Greek life? Go in with an open mind and make sure like you don't do it. You're friends doing going up or I was, like, short and hard that like you see yourself like in not work because I actually didn't go through the formal recruitment process, so I would definitely say Go through it, Just give it a shot. If you don't like it, you don't have to join one so that you could find your people. This's S J So what do you like about being Greek life? Yuan? I really enjoy that. I gained so many new friends and my old friends that I knew from before, like our friendships were just strengthened so much and again this whole new community of people that I know I can count on and love. How would you say the communities between that France authorities and I think it's really great. I think we have to take different like things in place to make sure that we're strengthen and we communicate and talk to each other about events and go to each other's events, which I think is red.