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JANU ARY ISSU E Attention! Attention! Save the Date!! the Panhellenic Pulse Issue No. Two Psst! What’s Panhellenic? First off, welcome to Greek life! You are now apart of a sisterhood that will undoubtedly change your life. I’m sure many of you are now wondering what Panhellenic is and how it plays a part in your Greek involvement. Well, let me explain. The National Panhellenic Conference was founded in 1902 to act as an umbrella organization to help support, lead, and encourage sorority women to reach their full potential. "From the outside looking in, you can never understand it. From the inside looking out, you can never explain it." ~ Unknown We stand for good scholarship, for maintenance of fine standards, and for serving our college community. Congratulations to all of the women who chose and were chosen to go Greek this winter term! Right when you thought it was all over after you ran home last Sunday… WRONG! Inboxes are being flooded; you’re trying to match all your new sister’s names with faces, and you’re trying to figure out how the crazy sorority calendars work. But don’t fret! You have a house full of sisters that will be by your side helping you through it all. So go out there and rep your new letters, be proud to be a Panhellenic woman! January 23rd IFC/Panhel Transitions January 29th Welcoming new members to Greek community and transitioning new IFC/Panhel officers. Come on out to the Shoebox at 7pm for some Greek bonding and singing to your favorite radio tunes! I’ve Got 99 Problems, but a Bid Aint One! Greek Karaoke

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Page 1: Panhellenic Pulse - January 2013

J A N U A R Y I S S U E

Attention! Attention! Save the Date!!

the

Panhellenic Pulse Issue No. Two

Psst! What’s Panhellenic?

First off, welcome to Greek life! You are now apart of a sisterhood that will undoubtedly change your life. I’m sure many of you are now wondering what Panhellenic is and how it plays a part in your Greek involvement. Well, let me explain. The National Panhellenic Conference was founded in 1902 to act as an umbrella organization to help support, lead, and encourage sorority women to reach their full potential. "From the outside looking in, you can never understand it. From the inside looking out, you can never explain it." ~ Unknown We stand for good scholarship, for maintenance of fine standards, and for serving our college community.

Congratulations to all of the women who chose and were chosen to go Greek this winter term! Right when you thought it was all over after you ran home last Sunday… WRONG! Inboxes are being flooded; you’re trying to match all your new sister’s names with faces, and you’re trying to figure out how the crazy sorority calendars work. But don’t fret! You have a house full of sisters that will be by your side helping you through it all. So go out there and rep your new letters, be proud to be a Panhellenic woman!

January 23rd

IFC/Panhel Transitions January 29th

Welcoming new members to Greek community and transitioning new IFC/Panhel officers.

Come on out to the Shoebox at 7pm for some Greek bonding and singing to your favorite radio tunes!

I’ve Got 99 Problems, but a Bid Aint One!

Greek Karaoke

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SPRING 2016 THE LOREM IPSUMS

Winter Rush Women! Phi Mu Pharies! Hannah Foster (Freshman) states, “The thing I liked most about rush was that by the time last pref came the two houses I was between both felt like home and no matter which one I got a bid from I would have been happy to have a whole new family. And walking into Lynn gym and seeing the older girls so happy to see me made me feel like it was worth all the nerves because they really did want me as

a Phi Mu.”

Kappa Alpha Theta Kittens! When asked about formal recruitment, Jordan Shoemaker (Freshman), said, “Rush was a nerve-racking and exciting experience and one that I'm glad I did because I now have life long friends and sisters for the rest of my life. Safe to say one of my best decisions ever.”

Alpha Delta Pi Alphas! Lauren Alexander (Freshman) describes rush as a, “wonderful experience. I was thrilled to be going through the process to be able to gain new lifelong sisters and couldn't have been more happy when I got my bid and ran home to ADPi. It feels right and I wouldn't have traded this for anything. I love my new sisters!”

Chi Omega Hooties! Paige McGuirk (Freshman) said, “For me, I thought rush was really stressful and emotional, but by the end of it, it was amazing! The first day of rush felt like a recruitment event, but by the third day, it was very emotional and exciting!! The day of the run was the best day ever! Having it pouring down rain made the experience even more exciting and fun! I am so excited for just getting to know all my sisters more and all the events Chi O does this year!”

January 2013 Issue No. Two