September 30, 2018
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Gallery: Panhellenic recruitment hosts 2018 Bid Day

A new sorority member celebrates with her friends after opening her bid card on Sunday during Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson

Fresh off of this year’s rush week, many Ole Miss students participated in Bid Day across campus on Sunday. Bid Day is organized by Greek-affiliated organizations of the Interfraternity and Panhellenic Councils as a last step for campus chapters selecting new members at the end of their recruitment process. This year, 1324 women received their bids in the Grove before joining sororities at their various houses. Students completing the IFC recruitment process also received their bids Sunday, and 766 men participated in IFC rush this year.

Ole Miss students celebrate with their friends on Sunday afternoon after receiving and opening their sorority bids on Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
Georgiana Harrison celebrates after receiving her bid on Sunday on Sorority Row during Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
New sorority member Rachel Post celebrates with her friends after opening her bid card on Sunday during Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
A member of Alpha Omicron Pi dances on the Grove Stage prior to new sorority members receiving their bid cards on Sunday during Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
New sorority members run from the Grove to their sorority houses on Sunday afternoon during Bid Day. Photo by Megan Suttles
An Ole Miss student receives her bid card, which determines which sorority she has been accepted to, on Sunday during Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
Ole Miss students receive their bid cards on Sunday during Bid Day, determining which sorority they will be joining. Photo by Megan Suttles
New sorority members pose for a photo on Sunday afternoon prior to receiving their bids on Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
Members of the Phi Mu sorority spray paint their hair pink in preparation for their new members to arrive at their houses on Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
New sorority members run to their houses on Sunday after receiving their bids on Bid Day. Photo by Christian Johnson
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