The Fraternity and Sorority Life offices will remain on the second floor of Angell College Center after student leaders spoke with College President Alexander Enyedi Friday, March 3.
A decision by the Office of Student Enrollment and Success would have moved the Fraternity and Sorority Life Offices to the corner of Burghy’s Den. Enyedi said the students who protested the decision — Inter-Fraternity Council President Deren Purisic and Inter-Sorority Association President Emma Peer — “made a compelling case” and “presented an alternate vision” of utilizing the space at the center of student activity. ESS will move back to its original office in Kehoe.
A previous Cardinal Points article explores the issues surrounding the move in more detail.