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Pitt Greeks say they’re working their image, planning for future

The Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Association are trying to make students across… The Interfraternity Council and the Panhellenic Association are trying to make students across campus more aware of what is going on in Greek life.

IFC and Panhellenic Association are self-governing student groups that are trying to show students all the different things that fraternities and sororities have to offer, both academically and socially.

IFC and Panhellenic Association govern 17 fraternities and 12 sororities, respectively.

Tom Calhoun, president of IFC, said that for most students, joining a Greek organization is a positive experience.

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