Campus Activities

Chi Omegas around Union
Chi Omega encourages campus involvement. Not only are Chi Omegas leaders around campus, they also participate in campus wide activities including:

Chi Omega Intramurals

Chi Omega has a legacy of being very competitive in intramurals. However, one of the greatest things about Chi Omega is that you do not have to be a star athlete to play intramurals. Chi Omega has several levels of competition: team one and two are usually very competitive (most girls on these teams played that sport in high school), team three is usually an intermediate team for girls who have some experiance playing sports, and teams four to five are made up of girls who are not too competitive and just want to have fun playing sports with their sisters. Check out the intramurals page on Union's website.

Chi Omega All Sing

Chi Omegas compete every year in a campus wide singing competition called All Sing. For the past two years Chi Omega has competed in the small and large groups. The small group is for the girls who excell at singing. Most of these girls are music majors or have had extensive musical training. The large group is for anyone in Chi Omega. Most girls in this group participate because they enjoy singing, but are not necessarily the most talented. All sing practices and the performance is always a great time of bonding within the sisterhood.

Chi Omega Variety Show

Chi Omegas also participate in another campus wide competition called Variety Show. Variety Show is a combination of singing and dancing. Different routines are made up by Chi Omegas within the current chapter every year. Variety Show is also a great time of competition as well as a bonding experiance for all the girls who participate.

Greek Olympics

Greek Olympics is a competition among just the Greek organizations on campus. It consists of five events: football throw, 4x100 relay race, softball throw, tug of war, and a chariot race. Greek Olympics is a great experience for all the Greeks. Each organization enjoys cheering for its own members who participate.