Humans of OBU: Social Clubs

January 27, 2016

WILL

“For me, one of the big things about Kappa that I like is diversity. Diversity is really important to us. Coming into Ouachita I was somewhat narrow-minded. I only had one viewpoint and I didn’t see other people’s viewpoints. Being in Kappa, I realized that other people aren’t bad, stupid or mean- they just have a different viewpoint on things. One of the biggest things being in a social club is understanding other people and their life experiences.”

Will Combs

Junior, Kappa Chi

Jessieville, Arkansas

Photo by: Marissa Pilcher

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