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Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

Since 1923 • For a greater Loyola

The Maroon

All content by Gillian Dicker
Rho Chi and forensic science junior Kristen Rivero, Gamma Phi Beta’s Emily Clark, English junior, Sarah Goodson, music business junior, and Courtney Becker, accounting sophomore, participate in the 2003 Bid Day activities. Bids from all of the on-campus sororities were given out on Monday, Jan. 13. This semester, 95 women recieved bids to join Loyola’s four sororities. Before bids are given out, the sororities hold four days of various parties, which include an open house and a philanthropy night, to allow the women to choose between the groups. The parties increase in length each day and the women are only allowed to visit with two organizations on the final day before bids. During the recruitment process, a certain number of current members become Rho Chi’s, who act as guidance counselors during the process. Rho Chi’s disaffiliate with their current sororities during the Fall semester and remain disaffiliated until after Bid Day.

[Photo] Going Greek

January 16, 2003
Joe Fredo, communications sophomore, reads one of his textbooks as he sits in the yard near the Monroe library.

[Photo] The end is near

December 5, 2002
Nicole Morganti, chemistry pre-med freshman, gets taken down Oct. 24 while Jell-O wrestling. The wrestling was part of the University Programming Board’s Hurricane Party held in the Residential Quad. The party was postponed due Tropical Storm Isidore and Hurricane Lili.

[Photo] Ready to rumble

October 30, 2002
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