campus area. WHUS FM 91.7, UConn's student-run radio station, serves a similar function providing entertainment programming.
Multiple organizations program student-focused events through funding obtained from student fees, including an undergraduate student government and a group of students who host events at the school's student union.
Since 2003, UConn has established university-owned Greek housing in the "Husky Village," created an Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life, and hired full-time staff to administer a Greek Life program.
=== Symbols ===
Until 1933, the mascot of UConn had been the "Aggies", because of the university's original agricultural nature. In 1933, the university changed its name from Connecticut Agricultural College to Connecticut State College. To reflect this change, athletic teams were then known as the "Statesmen". In December 1934, the Husky was chosen as the mascot.
Jonathan the Husky, the school's mascot, is portrayed both as a traditional anthropomorphic character at athletic …