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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
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Staying in Berkeley for the summer? Looking for affordable housing? Look no further! Many of the fraternities, along with the sorority Alpha Phi, are opening up their houses for tenants this summer. If you are interested in finding a place to live with reasonable prices, great location, and interesting people, summer housing in the Greek community might be right for you! The fraternities that are renting out this summer are Acacia, Alpha Sigma Phi, Beta Theta Pi, Chi Phi, Kappa Alpha, Kappa Delta Rho, Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Alpha, Pi Lambda Phi, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Theta Delta Chi, and Sigma Pi. Please email general questions to
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To contact a specific house, please refer to the individual contact information.
Click here for summer housing and contact information within the fraternity and sorority community!
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Saturday, 19 April 2008 |
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On the weekend of April 11-13th, the four councils of CalGreeks traveled to Burlingame to participate in the Western Regional Greek Leadership Conference (WRGLC). There, members attended educational breakout sessions covering a variety of leadership topics and also had the opportunity to talk to other councils and get new ideas for their individual positions. The councils also had the opportunity to hear from several keynote speakers, including David Coleman—the “Date Doctor”—who was at Berkeley during Welcome Week last fall! In addition to taking home these new ideas and skills, the joint councils of Panhellenic, IFC, MCGC and NPHC were awarded the Community Involvement award for their community service and philanthropic events of the 2007 calendar year!
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Thursday, 03 April 2008 |
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Visit us on Cal Day!
Interested in fraternity and sorority life?
Visit the Cal Greeks tent on Cal Day on April 12th on Sproul all day! Members
from each council (Multicultural Greek Community, Interfraternity Council, National Pan-Hellenic Council, Panhellenic) will be there to answer questions and tell you more about the
opportunities Greek life has to offer.
Visit the Cal Day website at http://calday.berkeley.edu/ for more
information regarding Cal Day.
Interested in taking a Panhellenic Sorority House Tour? See our Cal Day house tour schedule!
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Thursday, 20 March 2008 |
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On April 5th, from 8:00pm-1:00am, Cal Greeks will be hosting the First
Annual Greek Benefit! The event will take place in San Francisco at
the Giftcenter Pavilion. Transportation and dessert will be provided.
There will also be a bar available to those over the age of 21. Cal
Greeks will dance the night away for a good cause for all proceeds will
be benefiting the Oakland Children's Hospital. Formal attire is
required so ladies, pull your prom dresses out and men dry clean your
suits!
This is the first time that Cal Greeks have ever hosted this type
of fundraising event! You will finally get to dance the night away
with ALL of your fellow Greeks AND it all supports the Oakland
Children's Hospital! All chapters from all four councils are invited
but we can only accommodate 1000 people so be sure to sign up soon!
For one ticket it will cost $35 but for two it will only cost $60 so
bring a date or a friend (and they don't have to be Greek!)!! You
won't want to miss the event of the semester so fill out an RSVP
today! RSVP's will be due in Christie Richards' box in 102 Sproul on Tuesday April
1st. Check in with your chapter presidents for how to sign up!
Greek Benefit Flyer
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Did You Know? |
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The all-Greek average GPA is higher than the all-men's average GPA at Cal. |
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40 of the 47 Supreme Court Justices are Greek. |
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CalGreeks raise more than $15,000 for philanthropy each year. |
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Greek alumni are more satisfied with the social and cultural aspects of their college experience than nonaffiliated students. |
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A U.S. Government study shows that over 70% of Greeks graduate college, while less than 50% of non-Greeks graduate. |
85% of Fortune 500 Executives are Greek. |
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