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The Unorthodox Game of Flickerball

This exhibit will showcase what the game of Flickerball was and the people that played it. Flickerball became popular at Trinity in the 1970s. Flickerball was played by independent student teams as well as many Greek teams, included the Omega Phi Fraternity amongst others. Eventually Flickerball faded into obscurity during the late 1990s and early 2000s, and today, many Trinity sudents do not know that Flickerball even existed.

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Women Participation in IM Inner-Tube Water Polo

The women of Gamma Chi Delta and their involvement with the intramural sport of inner-tube water polo. 

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How Greek Life and Intramurals Collide

The popularity of both intramural sports and Greek life on Trinity’s campus dates all the way back to the 1980s when both Greek life and intramurals were at their prime. This exhibit explores how intramural sports played a huge role in the development of Greek life at Trinity University from 1980-1989.

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The Influence of Greek Life on Trinity Intramurals

This exhibit discusses the relationship between Greek Life and Intramurals participation.

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