 Hey everyone, it's Owen again, and today I really want to talk about something that's been important to my UVM experience, Fraternity and Sorority Life. Fraternity and Sorority Life at UVM takes up about 8% of the population, so it is by no means encompassing the entire social scene, and I like to think of it as just being a part of another club. UVM is 8 fraternities and 6 sororities, so it's pretty close to knit and tight community. And one of the things I love most about Fraternity and Sorority Life at UVM is the philanthropy and community service aspect. All the fraternities and sororities participate in the community cleanup every year, where they clean up the streets of Burlington. Some sororities work with St. Jude's or the Ronald McDonald House downtown volunteering their time. My fraternity works with the Alzheimer's Association of Vermont, and we volunteer our time at a memory care facility out in Williston. I've also been to Haiti with my fraternity to build a house with some of my brothers over winter break, and every year we participate in Seth Rogen's Hilarity for Charity fundraiser for Alzheimer's research, and my fraternity actually won four years in a row, and Seth Rogen came to campus four years in a row, and we actually inducted him as a brother, so that's pretty cool. It's the academic and career support that you get through it. It's a great way to network with other people in different majors across the university. It's also a great way to get to know upper-classmen in your major that might be able to tutor you in some of your classes that you might be struggling in. It's also been a great opportunity for me to network in the political science field. I actually had the opportunity to go to DC last spring to actually lobby at the state capitol on fraternity and sorority issues. Thanks so much for watching and learning a little bit more about fraternity and sorority life at UVM, and definitely check out and learn more about UVM. Thanks!