Posts Tagged ‘Greek Life’

Art meets business

Art and business. Though the two are distant and in many ways dissimilar, they are inextricably linked. Jeff Haydon, class of 1997, and Gretchen DeGroot Lenihan, class of 1999, returned to Puget Sound on Wednesday and Thursday, Apr. 4 and 5, to discuss that relation with interested students, and to share how their undergraduate experience [...]

Alexander the Hella Chill conquers Greek Life

Alexander the Hella Chill conquers Greek Life

After a year of internal struggle which saw the cancellation of chapters and fierce battles for leadership, Greek Life has been replaced and will henceforth be known as Macedonian Life. The great conqueror of the Greek Life is senior Alexander Jovanoski the Hella Chill—cooler than a polar bear’s toenail, fitter than a snug cashmere sweater [...]

CZ editor assigns Greek Life article: Writers out of original ways to mock frats and sores

CZ editor assigns Greek Life article: Writers out of original ways to mock frats and sores

Citing the as-of-yet-unmet quota for one Greek Life article per semester, Stumpy Joe Dargoniw, editor of the Combat Zone, assigned his writing staff an article aimed at the flaws of Greek Life at Puget Sound. In the ensuing brainstorming session the writing staff could not help but avoid running over easy, stereotypical articles with pieces [...]

Theta Zumbathon approaches

Theta Zumbathon approaches

Puget Sound sorority Kappa Alpha Theta will be holding its Zumbathon fundraising event Sat., March 5. “Zumbathon is a two hour dance marathon that is raising money for our philanthropy which is Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA),” Zumbathon organizer and Kappa Alpha Theta member Hannah Chase explained. “This year is the second year in a [...]

An inside look at the houseless fraternity

Following the campus chaos of Crossover weekend, fraternities and sororities have begun to settle in, welcoming their pledges to feel at home in their respective houses. Some houses have already had three of their weekly Chapter meetings, each starting to buckle down and decide upon what is in their best interest. For no house is [...]

Sorority women bow out of Crossover day tradition

Sorority women bow out of Crossover day tradition

What do crazy costumes, drinking at 6 a.m. and Greek life all have in common? Well, not that much. At least, not anymore. This year the notorious Crossover day traditionally attended by all members of the Greek community is undergoing substantial changes. Women will no longer be allowed to participate in the “celebration” of the [...]