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Sorority recruitment week begins

The greek sorority houses are opening their doors to the women of campus.

Whether it’s drinking hot chocolate and watching “Friends,” enjoying a chocolate fountain or baking cookies, the different chapters are putting on free activities so students have an opportunity to get a better understanding of greek life.

“The activities are very low key, like hanging out,” said Panhellenic President Naziol Nazarinia.

The schedule is designed so a house that meets on a Wednesday the first week meets on a different day the following week to accommodate students who either work or have class on a particular night.

With the exception of the Delta Delta Delta sorority’s open house on Monday from 7 to 10 p.m., all activities take place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m.

“Students can come and go as they please,” Nazarinia said.

On the Web site, www.greek.utah.edu, the specifics of each open house are listed in the calendar section.

Patrick Muir

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