By Alison Noon
CUSG passed legislation Thursday night that allows fraternities to rent campus space at the student rate.
Greek Life
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As a freshman, anyone older is intimidating. Now try going into nine houses full of one hundred or more upperclassmen girls.
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On Sept. 14 at 5 p.m., the Glenn Miller Ballroom filled with girls anxiously awaiting their bids
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Fraternities and sororities utilize different recruitment processes
Both fraternities and sororities are recruiting new members in September, but the processes are very different
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The Boulder Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire that occurred at the Kappa…
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Sororities and fraternities prepare for rush and recruiting
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The CU Independent would like to address concerns raised by Multicultural Greek Council organizations at CU-Boulder in relation to an article that was recently published.
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Twice every academic year, hundreds of CU students will go through the process of joining a National Panhellenic Council (NPC) Greek organization. But there are also various multicultural Greek organizations that some students find to be a better fit.
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Students and community members are raising funds and showing support for The Children’s Hospital and the Children’s Miracle Network through the “Dance to Make a Difference” event.
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CU is investigating whether certain CU sororities and fraternities may have been involved in a hazing incident.