Last Sunday was the First Annual Rollins Turtle Tug hosted by Delta Zeta. What you might ask yourself is: what the heck is Turtle Tug? Turtle Tug is your basic tug of war, but for added excitement the game is played over a giant pool of Jell-O. Five-man or -woman teams were able to sign up with a $5 donation. The donations go to the Painted Turtle Camp, Delta Zeta’s national philanthropy, which aids children who are chronically or terminally ill. The event had an amazing turnout for a Sunday afternoon. Delta Zeta got many teams signed up for the event. Fraternities, sororities and other groups of students competed for the winning spot. The winner for the men’s teams was Chi Psi and the winner for the women’s teams was Kappa Delta. Even those who did not participate in the event were able to enjoy the free snow cones and popcorn that was provided for the event. Everyone had a great time and we can all look forward to the Second Annual Turtle Tug next year.

Delta Zeta Turtle Tug
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