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The University of Tampa has a great Greek life. Even though there are no special houses for the fraternities or sororities, students regularly show their pride by wearing their letters and colors. The organizations here are very nice and well-formed, often hosting house parties so they can get more students involved with them.
The rest of the students at the University of Tampa view the Greek organizations as an aspect of college life that brings color and a certain dynamic to campus. Everybody enjoys the different parties and events these organizations host, and Greek get-togethers are something that both Greeks and non-Greeks look forward to every semester.
claurent84
Medicine '03
Greeks Dont Dominate
You dont have to join Greek life. You can hang out with them without actually joining. but they are ever present on campus.
May 16, 2012
bcgfalcon
Sport and Fitness Management '14
Don't Know.
I have no idea what greeks do for our school. They are silly.
May 15, 2012
UTSpartans
Biology and Biological Sciences '15
Not Much to Say
Greek life at UT is nothing like at University of Central Florida. It's very Greek neutral here, nothing really to say about it.
Apr 13, 2012
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