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They are quick to add disclaimers like “We’re not here to pass judgment,” as Kalamchi says of DU. But the Greek consensus seems to be clear: they want to be different...
That difference attracted Ross A. Faldetta ’07, one of the freshmen who rushed DU this semester. “The nice thing about frats is that they’re open—they want you to come out and rush,” says Faldetta. “The thing about final clubs is that they’re a bit more imposing...
Since the Greek rush season began about a month ago, several dozen freshmen have rushed each of the fraternities, and a select number have been offered bids to join after attending a string of events like the DU excursion into Boston...
...Frats are more about hanging out with guys with the sole sake of hanging out with guys, while final clubs often get carried away by girls,” said a first-year DU rusher who asked that his name not be used...
...DU brother John P. Kiernan ’06 says that another difference between the two types of clubs characterized the rush event. “My impression is that drinking is pretty much a mandatory part of every [final club] event, and at our events drinking is always optional,” Kiernan says...