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Trey Janicek participated in numerous student organizations and activities during his time at UNK, including Phi Delta Theta, the same fraternity his father and older brother were members of.
By TYLER ELLYSON
Well, part of it anyway.
He definitely knew he wanted to be a Loper.
“When I was in fourth grade, I wrote that I was going to college at UNK,” Janicek said. “I never really thought about going anywhere else.”
Although his hometown is actually closer to Laramie, Wyoming, and Denver, Colorado, the Bridgeport native always had a connection to the University of Nebraska at Kearney.
By joining a sorority or fraternity students are given the chance to make new friends, achieve goals and network with people who have similar interests within their own chapters.
Senior Sydney Cook is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta and is also the Vice President of Recruitment for the Panhellenic Council. The Panhellenic Council oversees all four sororities on campus. In an email interview with The Volante, Cook said she joined her sorority because she wanted to be involved in an organization that focused on academics, community service and sisterhood.
“Greek life is about individuals being able to create strong friendships, participate in philanthropy and strive for academic success,” Cook said. “Each sorority and fraternity have their own values, and students who are interested in Greek life will likely find a house that fits their personality and interests.”