GV Greek life welcomes Tri Sigma
Nov 3, 2011
Grand Valley State University has voted to extend another partnership to the Greek community, Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Tri Sigma, which was aiming for a return next year, instead accepted its invitation from GVSU to join in 2013, said Simonne Horman, president of the Pan-Hellenic Association.
“With the rise in the population in Greek Life, it’s becoming necessary to find ways to disperse the population so houses don’t become overcrowded,” said Tom Coy, assistant director of GVSU Student Life. “Not only is crowding a factor, if there are too many students in one house people get left behind and it’s not good for their experience in the house.”
Epsilon Gamma will be Tri Sigma’s GVSU chapter.
Horman said that growth over the last few years has allowed the extension to Tri Sigma to be an easy one.
“The growth and change that Sigma Sigma Sigma has experienced over the last couple of years assures us that Epsilon Gamma will fit perfectly within our Panhellenic Community,” Horman said.
Horman said where the house will be located is yet to be determined.