COVID-19 has impacted many different aspects of campus life at CSUSB — from the way we learn to the way we interact with each other. One of the main things that has impacted the student body has been not being able to fully participate in fraternities and sororities. Student are filled with some mixed opinions on fees still being charged. CSUSB has fifteen fraternity and sorority chapters that are run by Student Leadership and Development on campus. While some are exclusively men or women, at least eight or more fraternities are co-ed, major specific, honors, community service related or other types of interest. The fees involved for fraternity and sorority are what keeps them running, … [Read more...] about Fraternity and sorority members debate about fees
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Greek life bonds students for a lifetime
By Marissa Mooney |Asst. A&E editor| The tables are set up and the Greek letters are standing as the campus sororities and fraternities prepare for recruitment and rush week. Fall quarter means the start of the new year and new students get to experience what college life is about. Events, clubs and organizations gather around the Santos Manuel Student Union to greet and welcome the new body of students. “When I am on my way to class or the library, I always see older students so involved and dedicated to their organizations and tabling outside to say hello and help the newer students,” said one freshman student. Many Greek organizations remain dedicated to recruitment and … [Read more...] about Greek life bonds students for a lifetime