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Greek life at Xavier is all but nonexistent. Being a Jesuit institution, you’re more likely to find brothers wearing white collars and robes than brothers wearing wrinkled polo shirts and faded baseball hats. While a couple non-social frats do exist, such as an organization geared toward business majors, don’t expect to find Animal House anywhere in the vicinity of Xavier’s campus.
The overall lack of fraternities and sororities doesn’t seem to bother too many XU students. The fact of the matter is, if they wanted to be in a Greek organization, they would’ve gone somewhere else. The smaller non-traditional fraternities have almost zero exposure on campus, making X more or less frat-free.
Adnan7
Natural Sciences '15
It's not here.
Sorry, but there is no greek life worth mentioning.
Jan 15, 2012
eastmanb
Environmental Sciences '13
Greek Life Doesn't Exist
I think it is a good thing, but greek life does not exist at Xavier. There are some sororities/fraternities that function as clubs on campus.
Nov 13, 2010
skincannon1
Biology '12
Then There Was One
Xavier is not a Greek school, but they allowed some Greeks to make a spot for themselves on campus. You rarely see a Greek on campus.
Aug 24, 2010
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