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What are the most popular student activities/groups?

Crystal

Being a sister of my sorority did grant me a wonderful social life, however, I joined my junior year and had a wonderful social life prior. There are always activities going on promoted by various groups. A weekly email is sent to all students outlining all campus recognized activities for the week. Many times professors offer extra credit for attendance. Homecoming is a huge deal; I will probably drive across the state every year to be apart of it. The bars have kegs and eggs during the parade, and many alumnae come back for the football game and other alumnae events. My Favorite tradition was the Senior Bar Crawl. You don’t have to be a senior to go but if you are, you won’t miss it. There are about seven bars all in walking distance on Philly Street, still walking distance to campus. The last day of finals all of the seniors try to make it to all of them. They even make there own t-shirts for this. It is my last memory, which is why it is probably the fondest.

Meghan

Again, as a music major, any activities/social events are usually either music related or with people in my major. Athletic events are pretty popular, as it is with guest speakers and theater productions. The dating scene is somewhat foreign to me. All I can tell you is that my boyfriend and I met because we are in the same major. Same with my closest friends. Parties are always happening if you're looking for one, but you'll probably have more luck on the weekends. Soroities/Frats usually do their own things on Thursdays, and that's also a big bar night uptown. But various student organizations are always sponsoring events if you're looking for an activity that's not drinking related.

Samantha

Most popular-fraternities and sororites Phi Sigma Pi is a national co-ed honors fraternity which embraces leadership, fellowship, and scholarship. Therefore, we do things like have fundrasing events, social events, scholarship events, service events, and interchapters which are a lot of fun. In addition, the fraternity stresses academics and requires that you maintain a 3.0 Q.P.A. Rugby, another organization that I am involved with. Its a sport with a great group of girls. We get to travel and play other schools and its a lot of fun. Model United Nations, we just participate in assimilations with other schools on international issues like the U.N. would do. Dorms-I do not know if students leave there doors open. Athletic events-popular Guest Speakers- every week from various & prestigous backgrounds Dating scene- very difficult Closest friends- from varios classes, parties, or from organizations 2am Tuesday, what am i doing-usually writing a 10-20 page paper or partying(most likely writing a paper though) Trad. events-Homecoming weekend Duration of people partying- depends, some party 4-7 nights a week and others 1 or twice a week(like me) Importance of frats and sororities- Very important because its a great way to make friends unless the chapter's intentions are different and its only about drinking Last weekend-worked Saturday night & not drinking- hanging out with friends & watching movies or a phi sigma pi event(we can't drink at any of our events) Off campus- work or shop

Rachel

Most of IUP's students are involved in more than one type of school activity, which suggests that they like to keep busy and open-minded. However, a lot of them also like to involve themselves in non-academic activities, such as using one of the fitness centers, going to parties, and amusing themselves at local bars.

Jesse

You can find a party any night of the week. Greek life is huge, and even if you aren't in a fraternity or sorority, you can find yourself at their parties every night. generally wednesday through saturday are the biggest nights and its calmer sun, mon and tuesday. but not always!!! As far as the dorms, most of the older dorms are being torn down and i am being told that the new ones are much more open and safe. Alot of people will leave doors open to the dorms and it doesnt really matter. On campus, there are more clubs and organizations than you can even wrap your head around. there are a milllion ways to get involved.

Casey

I remember the guest speakers, i came around the time of where the elections were going crazy, i think its more hyped up in the USA than the UK. It was exciting though! I remember seeing Bill Clinton, the energy coming from everyone around me, was an experience to remember. I spent most of my time with my friends, talking outside on the 'smoker benches' socializing, playing 'brawl' and 'guitar hero' til the early hours of the morning. Wasting our time as the elder would probably say. But no, these times i will cherish most, the bonding, being a student, talking. People at IUP love to go out and party or they don't! If they dont, we'll stay in and party! Find the right one and its great! Good company, good deals, good dancing! When i'm off campus, i go to friends houses, cinema out to eat.. or random trips to Walmart! Recently in the warmth, a bit group of us would go down to 'The Lake' somewhere outside Indiana. The most beautiful lake, we would jump in the cold water, make a fire, and share eachothers company. Fraternities/ soroities.. CRAZY. They can be taken so seriously, and individuals will go to such lengths to just become a part of a frat! Kind of ridiculious, but it is a commitment.

Tate

There are a lot of groups and activities you can join through the school. But there isn't very much to do around town on weekends but drink.

Robin

My closest friends are my family. I live in a house with 4 other girls. Which I all met in my dorm. We all lived on the same floor freshman year and we all became very close. We decided to move in together into an off campus house the following year. Hah if I am awake on a Tuesday I am doing homework that I forgot to do the day before. People party every weekend. Even if you don't know of anything going on, someone else is always partying. But you can choose if you want to go out or not. I remember freshman year, I would go out every weekend, because there was something to do and I wanted to meet more people. My sophomore year I didn't go out as much. I was over the whole frat scene and I had my close friends with me at my house and we would always have people over anyway.

Owen

Most popular groups on campus are the Greeks. Dorm doors are usually left shut from my experience. The football games are usually a fun event. There is always something going on, a concert, a lecture, a game, a rally, something! The Homecoming parade is most likely the biggest event of the year. There is a decent sized mall, a million places to eat, two movie theaters, a mini golf, parks galore, a camping site near by.... tons of stuff to do.

Shane

IUP is nightlife. All anybody does is drink.