With COVID-19 eliminating Greek Life’s ability to host in-person events (wink wink), and an upsurge in conversations about the institution’s racist history on the rise, it’s no wonder that fewer folks rushed this year than ever before, and more active…
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Outdoor Emory, one of the few clubs whose whole model is built on being outside, has recently attained all the certifications and permits necessary to offer bridge bungee jumping. The best part of this development is that the bridge in…
After the horrible events of this past year, activism has evolved to new heights, and no organization has better encapsulated racial equality than America’s white saviors proud allies, the ladies of America’s sororities. And no sorority has strived more for…
Student looking forward to using his rest days to catch up on course work he’s currently drowning in
Expressing his immense gratitude to Emory University’s decision to declare three “rest days” during the upcoming semester, junior Evan Berg is overjoyed at the prospect of kicking back, relaxing, and spending all his allotted free time on the work he…