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Fraternity members moved to Martin Hall in January 2023. Photo by Jenna Heinz / Antelope Staff

Residence Life ends occupancy agreements for Martin Hall

Kennadi Ureste September 20, 2024

urestek@lopers.unk.edu Fraternities in Martin Hall are no longer required to recruit a specific percentage of their members to live there. There was previously a guideline that fraternities had to fill...

The panhellenic recruitment team and Phi-Chi's sing chapter songs before running home to their sororities. Photo by Kosuke Yoshii / Antelope Staff

Greek Bid Day: Later sorority recruitment date proves to be a big success

Rachel Ostdiek September 15, 2023

Panhellenic sororities experienced their first recruitment week during the school year, as opposed to the previous week before classes. The decision to reschedule was made in hopes of attracting more potential...

Returning members were still able to move-in early. Photo by Kolton Maturey / Antelope Staff

Sorority council moves recruitment week to September

Brianna White August 21, 2023

In an effort to increase participation in sorority recruitment, the Panhellenic Council has revealed its decision to reschedule the process from the week before classes begin to September. The decision...

Some of the members of Alpha Omicron Pi come together in their sorority house's lounge to hang out. These girls are forever bound by their pledges to become members of AOII and sisters to each other.
Photo Courtesy of Jacobi Goodell

Sorority life changes style of recruitment process

CASSIE BROWN March 10, 2021
An age-old recruitment week practice will change for UNK sororities in fall of 2021. Sororities will implement affiliated recruitment.
UNK Louie Loper

Sorority life adapts to an online recruitment year

KAT KRAMER September 3, 2020

kramerkj@lopers.unk.edu Sororities were forced to think outside the box as they figured out how to recruit for the 2020 fall term. Because of COVID-19, recruitment was held via zoom and 135 potential...

Klaire Kirsch (left) was told to consider playing basketball as a Loper during her senior year of high school from a competitor’s father. That competitor, Maegan Holt, is now her teammate.

Unlikely recruitment lands Kirsch in Kearney

February 14, 2019

Teammate’s father put Lopers on Kirsch’s list, her on theirs By JACK MCLEAY For most college athletes, the recruiting process is predetermined and monotonous.  No matter what the school...

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