Freshman Issue 2017
One Third of the Big Red: The Greek System
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With a third of Cornell students in one of nearly 70 Greek chapters on campus, the Greek system is a major part of Cornell’s social life.
The Cornell Daily Sun (https://cornellsun.com/tag/freshman-issue-2017/page/2/)
With a third of Cornell students in one of nearly 70 Greek chapters on campus, the Greek system is a major part of Cornell’s social life.
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