At 5 feet, 5 inches and 110 pounds, Weidman sophomore Sam Olson would never be pictured with a bow and arrow.
At 5 feet, 5 inches and 110 pounds, Weidman sophomore Sam Olson would never be pictured with a bow and arrow.
Girls were seen dancing, singing, screaming and even crying with joy in front of Warriner Hall Sunday evening.
It was all part of the annual Central Michigan University sorority jump, an event aspiring and current Greeks were preparing the last week.
Sororities have an opportunity all their own.
Recruitment begins today for sororities, which will give female students the chance to find out if it is the right fit for them.
Tours of each group, beginning at 6 p.m. today and Thursday at Warriner Mall, will start the recruitment phase. Phi Mu President Stephanie Eidson said each tour is broken down into 40-minute intervals, beginning with house tours.
Sorority life at Central Michigan University is not the daily drunken party atmosphere portrayed in movies and television.
There is no girl drama and no drunken fighting or girls spreading rumors, said Emily Reynolds, an Alpha Sigma Tau member.


