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Students discuss religious topics in a small group. (Photo courtesy of tcuwesley.org)
Wednesday nights at TCU’s Methodist campus ministry provide religious exploration and fellowship
By Boots Giblin, Staff Writer
Published Mar 27, 2024
Students at the Wesley said they found community on Wednesday nights.

Weather doesn’t rain out Bid Day

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Sorority women are greeted by their new sisters.

A Bid Day tradition for TCU sorority women made a big change this year to compensate for mother nature.

 

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  • Sorority women were required to vacate the commons due to weather.

  • TCU staff improvised a new pathway for sorority women on Bid Day.

  • Sorority women are greeted by their new sisters.

  • TCU fraternity men attended to support friends on Panhellenic Bid Day.

  • The women of Alpha Chi Omega greet their new members.

  • The women of Chi Omega greet their new members.

  • The women of Chi Omega greet their new members.

  • Women walk down the path to meet their new sorority sisters.

  • Members of Chi Omega warmly greet their new sisters.

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The gloomy weather turned into a downpour, forcing more than 300 families and students in attendance to huddle under the Brown-Lupton University Union archway. Those who could not fit filled the steps and entryway waiting to see each sorority’s new members.

This year the typical set up — sorority tents lining the TCU Commons — was left vacant.

New members did not get to run up the Commons to their sorority, but instead they walked down the steps of the BLUU and boarded charter buses to take the women to their respective Bid Day events.

New sorority women were not the only ones who had to adjust their expectations. Parent Jimmie Graves, mother of first-year student Anna Graves, said she was let down by the change in plans.

“We’re disappointed but still excited,” Graves said.

The tradition — despite the change — was still cause for celebration.

Check out the live stream of Kappa Kappa Gamma, Chi Omega, and Kappa Alpha Theta celebrating their new members.

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