First of all, thank you to everyone for following Bid Day rules of appropriate behavior. Cooperation with these rules helps protect the health and safety of all members of the Greek and campus community, as well as protecting facilities on our campus. Professional photographs from Bid Day festivities taken by Charles Parish are available for viewing and purchase on his website, Parishphoto.com. There are some great photos of individuals, groups, and entire organizations so I recommend that you take a look at them. Here are a few Bid Day photos of my own!
As a reminder to all New Actives, the resources which we shared with you at Greek 101 are all available through the links in the blog posting below this. If you have concerns about your orientation program, please contact Peter Senior (Mens' Rush/Orientation Chair) or Jade Martinez (Womens' Rush/Orientation Chair) so that we can get these issues resolved. Also remember to keep up with your class work. Greek life here at Trinity is an amazing experience, but remember that your top priority should be to fulfill your commitments as a student! Orientation is a busy time filled with a lot of fun activities, but if you have concerns that you will not have enough time to get your class work completed then please remember to talk to your orientation chair.
Also remember that as exciting as joining a new Greek organization is that you need to maintain your relationships with people outside of those organizations. Stay in touch with your friends who are independent or who joined other organizations, and most importantly remember to call your parents! They most likely always worry about you but a lack of communication at a busy time like this will make them even more concerned. Remember these tips and good luck with the rest of orientation!





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