Rush can be a very confusing time at Geneseo, and students considering entry into the Greek community are faced with a variety of questions; particularly, what exactly is rush?
Read MoreGreek Corner: Students attend conference to improve Greek life
Hartford, Conn. saw the fresh and eager faces of five Greek Geneseo representatives over the weekend of Feb. 19 for the Northeast Greek Leadership Association Conference.
Read MoreGreek Corner: Dancers Give Back in SDT tribute to sister
It seems as if, when tragedy befalls a community, it takes only seconds before people come together to fight back.
Read MoreGreek Corner: Fall semester recruitment to draw in new members
Greek recruitment is a time that comes at the beginning of every semester, where members of the fraternities and sororities on campus reach out to those non-affiliated students in an attempt to show them the benefits of joining their respective organizations.
Read MoreGreek Corner: DPhiE sisters aim to dispel stereotypes
The Delta Phi Epsilon (DPhiE) sorority was founded with the motto Esse quam videri, Latin meaning "To be rather than to seem to be." This creed of sincerity is a notion shared by the sisters of Geneseo's Epsilon Iota Chapter.
Read MoreGreek Corner: Ago sorority sisters value quality and quantity
Founded in 1885, the Agonian Literary Society, more commonly known as Ago (Alpha Kappa Phi), has been a part of the Geneseo community for more than a century. On 26 Wadsworth Street, their white house is visible from campus, letters shown to the passerby. Although it is over 100 years old, this sorority is still growing. They have 57 active sisters and 16 women going through the new membership process.
Read MoreGreek Corner: Sigma Alpha Mu brings brothers, service together
The men of the Sigma Alpha Mu fraternity, more commonly known as Sammys, are part of the only international fraternity on campus. This international status is due to several chapters in Canada.
Read MoreGreek Corner: Alpha Omega Pi sorority is livin' large - locally
This is the first of a series of articles featuring the Geneseo Greek community. The purpose of these articles is to highlight the achievements of the Greek community and to help remove stereotypes associated with Greek life.
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