Panhellenic recruitment is now pushed back and extended.
Tag: Panhellenic
AXO raises funds for women’s shelter
Alpha Chi Omega (AXO) sorority expanded their fundraising efforts during their annual Love Shouldn’t Hurt Week last week.
IFC moves forward with SLO Safe Ride partnership
The partnership was attempted last spring, but due to complications, it was put on hold.
New Panhellenic president is ready for anything
Mustang News sat down with Georgette to learn more about her and her plans for the year.
Sorority recruitment yields record numbers, but class conflicts prove problematic
Cal Poly Panhellenic Association’s formal recruitment drew 1,037 potential new sorority members this year, an all-time high. But by the end of the week, nearly 250 women had dropped out, including some deterred by class conflicts. Eight Panhellenic sororities took a minimum of 96 women for a total of 789 overall bids. This number does not […]
A year in greek life
This past school year in greek life has brought many surprises, with two suspensions, two probations and the creation of new legislation.
Greeks host events to raise sexual assault awareness
Fraternities and sororities have hosted events throughout the quarter to raise awareness for sexual assault.
Panhellenic Council rejects SLO Safe Ride contract
The Cal Poly Panhellenic Council chose not to approve a contract with SLO Safe Ride to provide free shuttle services to the downtown area for sorority and fraternity members on Friday and Saturday nights in a meeting on Tuesday.
New year, new Panhellenic president
Olivia Proffit [follow id = “ojproffit”] After an intense interview process, marketing junior and Alpha Chi Omega member Kristen Henry has been elected Panhellenic President. With her experience as the vice president of philanthropy in her sorority, she feels up to the challenge. Mustang News sat down with Henry to talk about who she is and […]
The Panhellenic population problem: Cal Poly invites more sororities to accommodate students
Cal Poly plans to invite two new sororities to help spread out the large number of women in existing chapters.

