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My favorite EKU memory is Rec the Ravine. I loved going to this every year. It is so fun to interact with booths and do activities in the Ravine. ”

Anna McCoy, ’21

“ My favorite EKU memory is tailgating during football season. Nothing is better than EKU Homecoming. ”

Charity Asher, ’22

My favorite EKU memory is my last Homecoming. I felt a constant stream of pride and love for my school and community. From the Corn Roast to the parade, to seeing my team play, all while being among the greatest friends, I look back so fondly.”

Lindsay Volpenhein, ’22

“ It has been amazing, and I couldn’t have picked a better college to call home. I feel included and I have developed a lot as well. EKU made me a better person, student and worker due to the amazing experiences. ”

Alexis Harris, ’25

“ My favorite EKU memory is sledding in the Ravine my junior year at 1 a.m. with some of my close friends. We were able to laugh and enjoy the snow while de-stressing about classes and responsibilities for an evening. ”

Jared Christian, ’22

“ My favorite event so far, without question, was the T-Pain concert. Because the concert was exclusive to undergraduates, it was a special experience for many of us who have come through Eastern together since freshman year.”

Jenna Smith, ’22

“ EKU has taught me much more than what I learned in the classroom.

Through extracurriculars and sorority life, I was able to develop confidence and leadership skills that will benefit me for a lifetime. ”

Michaela Hardin, ’22

“ A great memory is Greek Sing, getting to watch the chapters come together and put on the performance. It was amazing to look back and see that even though so many of us are in different chapters, everyone comes together as a big family in Greek life.”

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Allison Winter,

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