Big Man on Campus
10 years later, contestants compete to be Big Man on Campus
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10 years later, contestants compete to be Big Man on Campus
Senior Ryne Shadday says IU’s campus culture is changing. By next fall, IU greeks will likely gain an atypical addition as students push for the formation of a gay-allied chapter of Sigma Phi Beta.
Members of Sigma Pi said they hoped not much would change when they lost their house this fall, and though rumors spread as uncertainty grew, the fraternity said it is experiencing only minor setbacks.
The annual variety show, Big Man on Campus, will be at 7 p.m. Friday in the IU Auditorium. This year’s theme is “Teaming Up to Tackle Breast Cancer.”
IU studied up, so to speak, and this year they earned a little better environmental sustainability grade.
Greek Opportunities for Women started with a challenge.
IU Dean of Students Pete Goldsmith shared punch and cookies with students Tuesday night at his first official meeting with the campus greeks.
Zeta Beta Tau accomplished Sunday what no other IU fraternity has: an organized tomato festival where 10,000 fruits were ordered and dumped in the field across from the ZBT house to be used in the largest-ever tomato fight at IU.
When asked why he likes performing at IU, Soulja Boy Tell ‘em’s response was short and sweet: “I can tell you guys like to party.”
Though nearly 20 different greek organizations were present, divisions blurred Thursday in Dunn Meadow at the Meet the Greeks picnic, making it nearly impossible to distinguish between the groups.
“Hair gel, aviators and tank tops.” Alex Segal, member of Sigma Nu, joked about what his fraternity was looking for in potential recruits as other members of the fraternity laughed.
Whitney King's friends and colleagues at Eagle Pointe, where she worked for more than two years, organized a fundraiser Sunday in her honor.
Men with interest in joining a fraternity met Sept. 1 for orientation.
Fall recruitment starts today with men’s greek orientation in Alumni Hall of the Indiana Memorial Union.
Delta Phi Omega, a South-Asian interest sorority, has officially taken root on campus. “There wasn’t any organization on campus to bring together South-Asian girls,” senior Aakriti Bhargava, president of DPO, said.
Dean of Students Pete Goldsmith said his main goals for the greek system include getting back to the ideals sororities and fraternities were founded on.
"Aftertaste: Sex, Drugs and Rock ’n’ Roll" program raises awareness of drunk driving, binge drinking and sexual assault.
Ivy Tech Community College-Bloomington partnered with the South Central Community Action Program on Wednesday afternoon to hold a poverty simulation for Ivy Tech students and faculty.
Boxcar Books and Community Center Inc. will be host to a fundraiser at 7 p.m. Saturday for recently released political prisoner Ali Khalid Abdullah.
The first IU Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Alumni Association Homecoming will take place in Bloomington this weekend, in conjunction with the PRIDE LGBTQ Film Festival, an annual event that has a reputation for bringing large crowds to town.