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Greek Life 
Greek Life at Trinity University serves as a home-away-from-home for
about 25% of the undergraduate population. Being Greek at Trinity provides
opportunities for leadership development, alumni networking, service to the
Trinity and San Antonio communities, and creating lifelong friendships.
Unlike most Greek systems, Trinity’s six fraternities and six sororities
are all local. That is, these groups were started by Trinity students and
exist only at Trinity. The Greek system has a rich history at Trinity, with
some groups dating back over 75 years ago while others have recently joined
the Greek community in the past three years.
The Greek system is self-governed with Greek Council serving
as the governing body for the fraternities and sororities. There are several
student-run sub-committees of Greek Council that oversee many aspects of
Greek Life: Rush, New Member Orientation, Standards of Excellence, judicial
cases, service, and campus wide programming.
Upcoming
EventsMarch
25 - Greek Council Executive Board elections
March 29 - Trinity
Olympics sponsored by Greek Council
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GREEK SPOTLIGHT
The Gamma Chi Delta sorority
organized the 3rd annual Concert for the Cure in January 2008 and raised approximately $15,000
for the American Cancer Society with performances by Paul Eason and Roger Creager.



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