Rutgers Greek Week 2014
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Rutgers Greek Week 2014

As the week of October 25th approaches, the entire Greek community of Rutgers University prepares for its second annual Greek Week.

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Rutgers Greek Week 2014

With the daily events and activities of Greek Week, the whole community of social, cultural, and professional fraternities at Rutgers is brought together not only to compete, but to help us all remember how much fun and rewarding it is to be involved in each of our Greek organizations.     


Here is a list of the exciting events that are planned for Rutgers Greek Week 2014:   

  • Greek Olympics - Saturday, October 25 @ 1 PM, Buccleuch Park 
  • Greek Leadership Academy – Sunday, October 26 @ 12 PM, Rutgers Student Center 
  • Homecoming Bonfire – Monday, October 27 @ 8 PM, Busch Campus Blue Lot 
  • Unity Stroll – Tuesday, October 28 @ 8 PM, Rutgers Student Center - Multipurpose Room
  • Greek God/Goddess Competition – Wednesday, October 29 @ 8 PM, Livingston Student Center 
  • Bed Races – Thursday, October 30 @ 9 PM, College Ave 
  • Day of Service – Friday, October 31 

Greek Week also happens to lead up to Rutgers' Homecoming game against the Wisconsin Badgers on Saturday, November 1, so be sure you're there to celebrate our new spot in the Big 10 and to cheer on the Scarlet Knights as they chop Wisconsin!


For more updates on Greek Week 2014, "Like" Rutgers Greek Week 2014 on Facebook, or follow @RUGreekWeek on Twitter!

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