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What is Fraternity Rush? Fraternity rush is a week where students interested in joining a fraternity can check out all of the chapters and meet the brothers. Cal is home to some 35 fraternities, and rush week is designed for interested students to be able to visit all the chapters and decide which is the right one for them. Active brothers in chapters will typically refer to rush week simply as "rush", and prospective members as "rushees". Although it is difficult to remember everyone's name when you're rushing, don't feel intimidated or nervous - just be yourself and have a good time. Rush is open to all registered students on campus, regardless of class. At the end of rush week, you will receive a "bid" -an invitation to join- from the brothers in the chapter. There is no commitment to join or accept the bid, and you may receive bids from multiple fraternities. The most important thing it to accept the bid from the fraternity that suits you best. Why Rush DKE? Delta Kappa Epsilon ("Deke") has a long and distinguished history both at the University of California, and at campuses nationwide. The Theta Zeta Chapter at UC Berkeley is a proud and noble brotherhood, supported by the pillars of scholarship, leadership, and service. Deke strictly adheres to a no-hazing policy, and our pledge education events and initiation build a bond of lasting brotherhood and shared tradtion. Notable alumni of Deke include 5 Presidents of the United States and 4 Vice Presidents, as well as such notable Americans as William Randolph Hearst, JP Morgan, Dean Witter, Cole Porter, Dick Clark, William Wrigley, and Howard Heinz to name a few. Our diverse and prestigious alumni base offers a wealth of valuable connections and contacts. If you have any questions about rush, or just the Greek System in general, please don’t hesitate to contact: Rush Chairmen Gregg Iriving President
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