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Go Greek Week A Success!

by Jenn Harrington | September 12, 2012

Greek unity was a huge theme during this past week’s events for the new, two-week recruitment program sponsored by the Inter Fraternity and Sorority Council (IFSC).

With help from the Office of Student Activities (OSA) and the Greek Ambassador team, IFSC was able to hold events Monday through Thursday before the UNH chapters start Rush Week.

With help from the Office of Student Activities (OSA) and the Greek Ambassador team, IFSC was able to hold events Monday through Thursday before the UNH chapters start Rush Week.

Go Greek Week kicked off with the Greek tailgate at UNH’s first home football game. Other events included meet the chapter’s night, philanthropy night, Greek fair in the Quad and a service fair. All 14 organizations came together in what was considered a huge success for the Greek community.

The Greek Ambassador team worked with Sue Zarnowski of OSA to oversee the events.

“The Greek Ambassador program was a great opportunity that brought Greeks together to accomplish a common goal,” said Chris Boyle of Delta Chi.

All ambassadors felt unity among the Greek organizations was the biggest outcome of this new program. Ricky Cruz of Lambda Alpha Upsilon said, “Even though we all wear different Greek letters we are more alike than different.”

Interested in joning Greek life? As Rush begins, get ready for another week filled with more spirit, tons of fun and a lot of unity!

 

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