Tuesday, October 11, 2005

Rush is over at Dartmouth

Dartmouth is a 'deferred rush' school. Students may not join until their sophomore year.
Dartmouth fraternities finished their third and final evening of rush Monday, with sophomores sinking bids in numbers comparable to last fall's.

This year marks the second year in recent memory that fraternities have held rush events during Fall term. Prior to last year, rush took place during the winter.

Although most Greek organizations reported numbers of pledges that were in line with recent years, Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity has 10 more pledges than last fall and Kappa Kappa Kappa fraternity has 14 more. Theta Delta Chi fraternity experienced a drop in pledges compared to last year, fraternity officials said.

At press time, Chi Heorot fraternity had 22 sophomores sink their bids; Alpha Delta fraternity, 25; Psi Upsilon, 24; Theta Delt, 18; Phi Delta Alpha fraternity, 20; Chi Gamma Epsilon fraternity, 17; Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, 31; Alpha Chi Alpha fraternity, 19; Tri-Kap, 34; Bones Gate fraternity, 23; and Sigma Nu fraternity, 14.

Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity's rush chair, John Wilson '07, declined to comment on the number of sophomores sinking bids at SAE this term but said the fraternity would not hold an emergency rush event Tuesday night to recruit more pledges.

"We are in no such 'emergency' situation," Wilson said.

We hate to keep ragging on SAE (well, not really!), but to our untutored eye it looks as if they must have had a terrible rush if they are embarrassed to disclose the bid numbers.

The Dartmouth Online

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