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TWT 59: Matt Tursi - Fraternity Fiascos & Greek Life Gains

TWT 59: Matt Tursi - Fraternity Fiascos & Greek Life Gains

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Greek life got you curious? In this episode of Talking with Tarashuk, we dive deep into the world of fraternities with my guest Matt Tursi, a friend and fraternity brother from our college days. We discuss the controversial aspects of Greek life, like "paying for friends" and hazing scandals at Hofstra University. 

Ever wonder how to use Greek life on a resume or how to balance a schedule with frat life? We've got you covered! Plus, learn about our personal experiences with TEP, and how fraternity life evolves post-college with the Alumni Club. And if that's not enough, we even chat about DJ Dorsey and the Army Reserves! So grab your paddle and let's dive in!

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