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Author:QU20
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It’s true that Quinnipiac is not a huge university with 20k undergrads and forty different Greek organizations, so the dream that some have (or want) of college life that includes tailgating with thousands of other sorority and fraternity members before a football game at your school’s 40,000-seat stadium isn’t going to happen here. However, at least 25% of QU students are members of a fraternity or sorority and the number of people participating in Recruitment increases every year so the Greek presence is only going to increase. Not a week that goes by (except during midterm and finals) without some Greek-related social or philanthropy event. That’s not what I’d consider “watered downâ€. The majority of fraternity and sorority members are chill, inclusive and have a great time while also giving back to the community. Local law doesn’t allow fraternity or sorority housing. A lot of people think that’s a good thing. Most of the horror stories you hear about fraternity life come from something that happened inside official fraternity housing. Trust me there’s still a lot of brotherhood and sisterhood bonding without living in a huge house together. You don’t have to be Greek to have friends and be involved with campus life at Quinnipiac,but for those involved in one of the twenty fraternities or sororities at QU I think most would say it’s a great experience.
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