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Delta Sigma Phi back at brunch

Katherine Poythress

Issue date: 1/31/08 Section: News
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The men of Delta Sigma Phi fraternity recently came up the hill to join the women - for brunch, that is.

The fraternity began last semester to eat one meal in the school cafeteria during the week, like each of the sororities does. Delta Sigma Phi President Danny Baldwin, a junior, said the fraternity chose Sunday brunch, since that is the best meal of the week in the Knorr Family Dining Hall.

Baldwin said that, since the fraternity's cook does not prepare any weekend meals, the guys had the option to order in an expensive Friday evening dinner or pay to join the rest of the student body in the dining hall for a prepared brunch.

"Everyone missed Sunday brunch," Baldwin said.

"It's a chance for us to get up the hill and hang out with the other students," Baldwin said. "We get kind of secluded out here."
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