This is the main student activity center on campus.
What is the University Center (UC)?
This system is designed to prevent situations like isolation, unsafe transportation, or unmonitored intoxication by pairing individuals together for accountability.
What is the buddy system?
When members have comitted a chapter violation, this process is typically handled internally through this system
What is the standards/judicial process?
A person runs 3.1 miles in a race—this event is called this.
What is a 5k ?
What fraternity on campus has the earliest national founding date?
What is Alpha Sigma Phi (1845)?
This building is considered one of the oldest structures still standing on campus.
What is Hyer Hall?
This refers to drinking excessively in a short period of time.
What is binge drinking?
A member ensures the chapter follows university policies and safety guidelines at events.
What is Risk Manager?
Water freezes at this temperature in degrees Fahrenheit.
What is 32°F?
A modern fraternity chapter must follow guidelines and standards set by a national umbrella organization that represents IFC groups—this body is known as this
What is the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC)?
What was the name of the original building on campus that burnt down.
What is old main?
This strategy includes alternating water and alcohol to reduce intoxication risk.
What is pacing?
A chapter emphasizes values like leadership, scholarship, and service—these are collectively referred to as this.
What are core values (or pillars)?
This element has the atomic number 6 and forms the basis of all known life.
What is carbon?
A group of early college students meets to discuss ideas and literature, forming the foundation for modern fraternities.
What are literary societies?
What year was UW-Whitewater founded?
What is 1868?
This BAC range is associated with life-threatening alcohol poisoning.
What is 0.30–0.40% BAC?
What is the largest sorority in the country?
What is Chi Omega?
This law states that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
What is Newton’s Third Law?
The year the National Panhellenic Conference was founded.
What is 1902?
UW–Whitewater was named what before becoming the University?
What is the Wisconsin State School?
Someone calls for medical help when a friend passes out from drinking and avoids punishment because of this protective policy.
What is the Good Samaritan Policy?
A member is financially current, meets GPA requirements, and fulfills participation expectations—this member is considered this.
What is in good standing?
If you rearrange the letters in “LISTEN,” you get this word with a related meaning.
What is silent?