What is Rush?
Rush refers to the week in the beginning of the academic semester when fraternities and sororities recruit new members and schedule events for 'rushees' to get a glimpse of what their organization is all about. There is no commitment, no obligation to join, and everything is free. At the end of Rush, the members give bids to the rushees they want to induct into the fraternity/sorority.
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    What is a fraternity?
Fraternities were originally established as highly selective organizations that teach their members valuable lessons while advancing their college careers in academic, social, philanthropic, and professional terms. The modern fraternity does all the above but to a lesser extent, while destroying the original nature of the fraternal system with such acts as hazing and uncontrolled, wack parties. What the world saw on August 10, 1995, was a new type of fraternity.
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    What is Zeta Phi Rho about?
Brotherhood
-Brothers with various ethnicities and interests
-Zetas in 8 Chapters strong throughout Southern California
-Fastest growing fraternity in Southern California
-One Family and one goal.
Academics
-Brothers in almost every major
-Tutoring in any field
Networking
-Alumni graduated since 1995
-Recognized by California State University , Long Beach
-Cultural Greek Council
-The importance of making connections that make life easier.  
Philanthropy
-We take pride in serving the community and others.
-Working with children Habitat for humanity, Beach Clean-ups, Alzeimers Walk, etc. 
Social
-Great Relationships with other organizations and sororities on campus and off-campus.
-Sports teams that compete in tournaments (Football, Basketball, Track, etc.
-Connections to various night clubs
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