FAQ:

             Q.  What does the acronym "C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S." stand for?

             A.
                C
reating
                        A
                        Lively
                        Valuable
                        Ingenious
                        New

                        Habit
                        Of
                        Being at
                        Bucknell and
                        Enjoying
                        Sobriety

             Q.  Is C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S. anti-Greek?

             A.  No! C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S. is not anti-Greek. C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S. is an
                   organization of students at Bucknell that provides drug-free and alcohol-free activities for the entire
                   student body at Bucknell University.  Some of our members belong to fraternities and sororities.

             Q.  So what does that mean?

             A.  It means that C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S. doesn't care what you do in class, on the weekends, or
                   any other time. We just strive to provide Bucknell students with fun activities that are substance-free.

             Q.  What exactly do you mean by substance-free?

             A.  Good question!  Well, what we agree on in C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S is that "substance-free"
                   describes any situation where alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine or other drugs are not present,
                   and more importantly not being used.

             Q.  Does that mean I can come to your activities and smoke?

             A.  Well, it is considered bad form to smoke in a confined space where other persons would have to
                   share your second-hand smoke.  Smoking is prohibited at C.A.L.V.I.N. & H.O.B.B.E.S. activities.
                   However, most of us would not bat an eye if you left the activity or went outside and smoked.

 

                                       

Last Updated: 10/16/05