The GreekYearbook Blog

Capturing Greek life one photo at a time.

Crash Course in Sorority Vocabulary

You’re a freshman in college starting your first week of classes. You've printed and highlighted your schedule, purchased your books online, and attended all of the orientation events. But you may have forgotten to do one thing over the summer: prepare for...

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Sorority Bid Day: Organized Chaos

Sorority bid day is quite amazing to behold. Whether it’s for 60-member chapters or grandiose 500-member chapters, it is absolutely hectic for everyone involved and takes months of planning for one day of action. It is a mix of stress, excitement, anxiety, jubilation...

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A Brief History of Greek Life

When college students hear the term “internship” I’m pretty sure it’s a natural instinct to groan just thinking about the amount of coffee fetching it involves.  However, as the new marketing intern for GreekYearbook I soon found that this would not be my experience. ...

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Join Us for Our Weekly Bid Day Contest!

Everybody likes free stuff, and every sorority sister loves to show their pride on bid day.  So we’ve taken these two universal truths and combined them into one fun, weekly contest where chapters can win prizes and show off their uniqueness to the rest of the Greek...

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Join Us for Our Weekly Bid Day Contest!

Everybody likes free stuff, and every sorority sister loves to show their pride on bid day.  So we’ve taken these two universal truths and combined them into one fun, weekly contest where chapters can win prizes and show off their uniqueness to the rest of the Greek...

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It’s Time for Spring Conventions!

The spring semester is reaching the mid-point. Students all over are returning from spring break with their fraternity brothers and sorority sisters. Most chapters spring semester plans have come into effect, and plans for fall recruitment have started up. It is now...

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It’s Time for Spring Conventions!

The spring semester is reaching the mid-point. Students all over are returning from spring break with their fraternity brothers and sorority sisters. Most chapters spring semester plans have come into effect, and plans for fall recruitment have started up. It is now...

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The Experiences of Bid Day

When you walk on the horseshoe, you smell the fresh cut grass and anticipation. The brick walk ways are filled with fraternity boys, their new puppies, families, and friends, all waiting for the same moment. There are thousands of sorority girls, shouting rehearsed...

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The Experiences of Bid Day

When you walk on the horseshoe, you smell the fresh cut grass and anticipation. The brick walk ways are filled with fraternity boys, their new puppies, families, and friends, all waiting for the same moment. There are thousands of sorority girls, shouting rehearsed...

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GreekYearbook Continues to Grow

It has been exciting times here at GreekYearbook over the past couple months. We recently moved our headquarters from Owings Mills, MD to Hunt Valley, MD. While the distance of the move may not have been great, the changes have been. GreekYearbook has grown so much...

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From a Skeptic to a Believer

I have had many opportunities to reflect on exactly how going Greek has truly impacted my life. While in college, I never dreamed of being a “Frat Guy”. They had such an “Animal House” reputation, and I wanted to focus on my school work. Something I hadn't done in...

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From a Skeptic to a Believer

I have had many opportunities to reflect on exactly how going Greek has truly impacted my life. While in college, I never dreamed of being a “Frat Guy”. They had such an “Animal House” reputation, and I wanted to focus on my school work. Something I hadn’t done in...

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An Up Close and Personal look at Greek Life

I have been working for GreekYearbook for several years now and have been fortunate enough to attend hundreds of bid days shoots, composite shoots, and Greek National Conventions.  As the head photographer, I get to interact with not only thousands of Greek students,...

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