From Friday November 4th to Sunday November 6th, two brothers from the Epsilon Kappa chapter at Bowling Green State University took part in a three day leadership retreat called Futures Quest. Futures Quest was sponsored by the North-American Interfraternity Conference and consisted of various greek organizations from IFC, Panhellenic Council and the NPHC and was held in Bellefontaine, Ohio in a camp ground called Camp Wilson.
The weekend consisted of various physical and intellectual activities ranging from identifying one's true values and how they corresponded with the founders values placed upon ATO to conquering a 30 foot rock wall while tied to another person. Jeff Heidelberg and James Feary, the two representatives from Alpha Tau Omega, made sure to think of ways to better Epsilon Kappa's brotherhood, ritual and other aspects of their chapter all while socializing with other fraternities and sororities. The future is bright for ATO as two emerging leaders step back on campus hoping to change greek life at BGSU and be the change they want to see in their chapter.
Love and Respect.