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âHis legacy will live onâ: Remembering DePaul â20 alum Michael Holmes
May 9, 2021
DePaul alum Michael Holmes had a mind that was overflowing with inventive ideas to make the world a better place. Though just beginning his journey into postgraduate young adulthood, his close friends knew that he was going to leave a mark.Â
Holmes died on April 20 after a month-long battle with a rare form of brain cancer called astrocytoma. He was 22 years old.
Holmes started at DePaul in 2016, rushing Phi Kappa Psi. He became the fraternityâs treasurer that same year â the youngest member to receive that title in the fraternityâs 27-year history â and formed a close bond with several of his fellow brothers. While in the role, Holmes raised over $100,000 for the chapter, helping to bring them out of existing debt. He graduated from DePaul in 2020 Summa Cum Laude.Â
, discussions of abolishing or reforming Greek life have continued on campus. The Daily spoke to Interfraternity Council
President and Weinberg junior Nick Papandreou about his perspective on recruitment, parties and the future of Greek life on campus.
This interview has been edited for clarity and brevity.
The Daily: IFC chose to continue with formal recruitment this year. How has it changed this year because of COVID-19 and the Abolish Greek Life movement?
Papandreou: We did expect lower numbers and we do still expect fewer people to rush. The chapters are making conscious decisions in terms of who they’re recruiting, and we’ve kind of formed our recruitment process for this quarter to kind of facilitate that.