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First impression remains important in Greek recruitment

Updated: Thursday, 10 Jan 2013, 4:30 PM EST
Published : Thursday, 10 Jan 2013, 4:30 PM EST

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. (Exponent) - Two Greek members spill the truth about how potential members should present themselves during the recruitment process.

Purdue currently has one of the largest Greek communities in the nation, with over 5,000 students being members of one of 48 men’s fraternities and 32 women’s sororities. While the recruitment events might be startling for some, the entire process is part of the college experience.

Benjamin Capano, the director of recruitment of Interfraternity Council, said it’s important for guys to find the best fit to get the best out of their experience.Clotilde Landais, a visiting assistant professor of French and literature, said she has been studying King's work since her time in graduate school and has a book that will be published this spring about King.

You can read the rest of this story at the Purdue Exponent website .

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