I Choose Greek
WVWC Greek Life
Meet the Greeks!
From sports, to the arts, honors societies, and everything in between, it's easy for Wesleyan bobcats to have packed schedules.
So how can you balance school work, extracurricular activities, and be actively involved in Greek Life?
We interviewed 9 sorority women and fraternity men to find out why they choose to be Greek!
Katie Casey - Sophomore, Alpha Delta Pi
Women's Golf Team, Student Ambassador, SACC representative, Sophomore Council, Alpha Lambda Delta, Panhellenic Delegate of ADPi
Nathan Ropelewski - Junior, Theta Xi
Resident Assistant, College Republicans, Wesleyan Ambassador, Executive Board of Theta Xi
Lily Kurfman - Senior, Zeta Tau Alpha
I choose to be Greek because I loved the people in my organization. I fell in love with my sisterhood from the start, and I knew it was something I couldn’t afford to miss out on. Yes, being Greek comes with responsibilities, but it also give opportunities you won’t find anywhere else.
Concentus Vocum, Concert Chorale, Senior Council Member, Program Chairman of Sigma Alpha Iota, Praise Team at New Community Church, outgoing president of ZTA.
Bronson Clark - Senior, Kappa Alpha Order
I choose to be Greek because it opens doors. In comparison to other organizations, Greek Life gives you opportunities to explore areas of interest you hadn't considered before, regardless of their relation to your future plans. I can’t image my college experience without my fraternity.
Senior council, C-92 Radio, The Pharos, Lambda Pi Eta, Create Buckhannon, Chapel Hill United Methodist Church, varsity baseball, and outgoing president of Kappa Alpha
Keana Bertocci - Junior, Alpha Xi Delta
Track team, SAAC Representative, Service Scholars, Pre-Law Society, Alpha Lambda Delta, and President of Alpha Xi Delta
Ben Spurlock - Senior, Chi Phi
Varsity Baseball, C92FM Music Director, Freshman Seminar Leader, Senior Council, and outgoing president of Chi Phi
J.T. Noland - Senior, Alpha Sigma Phi
CCE member, Service Scholar, Wesleyan Ambassador, President of Kappa Mu, We Lead, philanthropy chair of Alpha Sigma Phi.
Destinee Young - Junior, Alpha Gamma Delta
I choose to be Greek because of the bonding it creates between myself and other strong women within my sorority. It also gives me a connection network to a variety of people within the Greek community that I would otherwise not have met or become friends with.
Concert Chorale, Student Education Association, Bobcat Entertainment, President of Sigma Alpha Iota, and VP of AGD
Jacob Cutright - Junior, Theta Chi
Join us for spring recruitment!
Sorority Recruitment sign ups
January 14th - January 26th, weekdays during lunch and dinner at the switchboard.
Recruitment dates
January 26th - February 5th
Bid Day & Jump
February 6th & February 7th
Why will you choose Greek?