What I Love About Kenyon Greek Life
There are plenty of sappy reasons why I'm glad to be a Phi Kap. Mostly, it comes down to the fact that those guys feel like my family.
There are plenty of sappy reasons why I'm glad to be a Phi Kap. Mostly, it comes down to the fact that those guys feel like my family.
I had thought of college as this place where you go and take classes and work in laboratories and do other serious, academic stuff. And while all of that is true, the reality of coming to Kenyon is that you are joining a community of people who are also actively choosing to spend time atop this hill in rural Ohio.
In high school, I loved going to concerts alone at the small venues around St. Louis. It didn’t seem like I would be going to shows by myself anymore if I decided to come to Kenyon.
There’s no place I’d rather run 50 miles per week than the rural roads and trails surrounding Kenyon.
Twice a week, I walk backwards around Kenyon’s campus with a group of people and tell them stories about how my college experience has been thus far. It’s my job, actually, and it’s one of my favorite things to do. I’m a campus tour guide.