George Read Takes Widener Law by Storm
Table Day
Table Day at Widener University, School of Law gives the incoming students an opportunity to see what organizations are active in the school as well as the chance to speak with members to find out where they might fit or what they might be interested in. The event began at 9AM and ended at 7PM.
This year Phi Alpha Delta had a color collage of distinguished members as well as a display of the honors it has received in the past year. In addition to this, there were always three or more brothers and sisters at the table, talking points, candy and homemade cookies.
The event was extremely successful, as 176 incoming an current students signed the interest sheet and the executive board was handed 20 completed membership applications by the end of the day.
Info Sessions
The week after table day the executive board organized several information session for students to attend who had questions or comments about the fraternity.
There were two meetings held where Justice, Clint Orem discussed the benefits of becoming a member of the fraternity and answered along with the executive board any questions the students posed.
The executive board and former Justice, Andrew Quietmeyer shared stories of the relationships they developed and the opportunities afforded to them from becoming PADs.
“It’s not just something you put on your resume, said Quietmeyer, it really does give you an opportunity to get involved with the school and meet people you never thought you would.”
Students asked about social aspects, academic assistance, networking and the outline bank.
The final question of the information session, posed by a student, was “Why wouldn’t you join?”
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