Quotes from Valpo's Greek Life Community
I have only been involved in Greek life for one semester and I have already experienced many of its benefits. I now have learned many leadership ideas and skills that will help me succeed in life. Without Greek life, my interactions with other Greek organizations would not have affected me the way they have. Greek life is beneficial to everyone who partakes in it. Go Greek !
-Dean Webb, Phi Kappa Psi
Being in a fraternity does not force one into conformity but rather encourages them to be individuals, take charge, and develop leadership skills that are valued in today’s world.
-Cory Wood, Phi Mu Alpha
The common complaint is that the fraternity is simply a marketplace for friendship. And even if that turns out to be true, I am reminded that Yeats wrote, “Think of where man’s glory most begins and ends/and say my glory was I had such friends
-Martin Patrick, Phi Mu Alpha
I always love when I get to know someone else from another fraternity-we talk about the common issues that we all face as an organization of college students. It shows that we all have common issues and different ways of solving the problem.
-Robert Chambers, Phi Mu Alpha
Life changing, heart warming
-Eddy Brouch, Sigma Phi Epsilon
Before coming to Valpo I had no desire to participate in Greek life, but one year after joining a fraternity, I now realize I’ve made one of the best decisions of my college career. From intramurals to road trips to just hanging out on weeknights, the time spent with my brothers will be the memories that define my college experience.
-Tyler Tappendorf, Sigma Phi Epsilon
The Men of Sigma Phi Epsilon: I sought my soul, but my soul I could not see. I sought my God, but my God eluded me. I sought my brother and I found all three. -Author Unknown