Why Go Greek: Emily Onorato

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“Before I ever stepped foot on Penn State’s campus, I knew I was interested in sorority life.  My sister, mother, and grandmother were all sorority women during their collegiate years – so my interest was sparked from an early age.  Since receiving my bid, I have only benefitted from being a member of Penn State Greek life.  I have found some of my best friends in my sisters and have had the opportunity to work in a variety of leadership positions.  My Penn State experience would not have been complete without going Greek.”

– Emily Onorato, VP for Member Development

Why Go Greek: Nicole Rocchio

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“I decided to rush because the girls who I met from sororities told me they never woke up and regretted their decision. But, the girls who I had met that didn’t rush, did regret it. Finding a place you belong, with girls who share similar values, is something valuable when entering a new stage of your life. Sisterhood isn’t something that can be explained, and I’m sure at this point you might not understand it. My sisters are there for me through it all, to share everything with, my failures and accomplishments, and they still love me the same. I don’t know where I would be without them today.”

– Nicole Rocchio, Executive Vice President

Why Go Greek: Marisa Cutillo

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“Coming in to my freshman year at pennstate I knew i wanted to get involved around campus, so what better way to do that than go through sorority recruitment? Joining a sorority not only gave me the opportunity to volunteer and take on multiple leadership positions, but most importantly, I developed relationships that will last a lifetime. Being a part of the panhellenic community exposed me to various opportunities both professionally and personally and I am so thankful for this incredible experience. Going in to my senior year is extremely bittersweet, but I can’t think of anyone I would rather spend it with than my amazing sisters.”

– Marisa Cutillo, VP for Standards