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Ability Experience, Archives
Rumors of Girlfriends
Two days ago I was enlightened about a rumor that was floating around the village from family to family. Another Pisikoa, Jenn, spilled the beans when she said her family asked her about me. Without my knowledge I happened to be in a relationship with my friend Sarah. She also happens to be another Pisikoa that lives on the same side of the village with 6 or 7 of us. Naturally when school ends we all walk together, but being good friends I tend to talk to Sarah while we walk, this must have contributed to the fire of this rumor.
Archives, Chapter News
Theta Xi Chapter holds War of the Roses
The Theta Xi Chapter at Arizona State held its War of the Roses this past October.
Archives, Chapter News
Iota Zeta Chapter holds 72 hour bikeathon to benefit The Ability Experience
The Iota Zeta Chapter (Stephen F. Austin State) completed their 72 hour Bikeathon October 8th and raised over 2,000 dollars, from online donations and campus involvement.
Ability Experience, Archives
Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes
Here are a few things you need to know about people who bare the Agerton name. First, we are very proud of name. Second, we are extremely personable people. If you know my father and grandfather the evidence speaks for itself. Lastly, we are very accident-prone. Anytime we Agertons get together and there only are few sustained injuries, we would call that a successful gathering. Over the past several years I have been fortunate in this area, well until now.
Archives, Photo Spotlights
30-Oct-15
Photo Spotlight from Beta Kappa (Georgia State): Today the Greek Courtyard hosted a trick or treat event with inner-city children that included candy, dancing, face painting, and many other activities!
Archives, Properties
A new place to call home in Mount Pleasant
Home to almost 60 years of brotherhood and tradition the Beta Xi Chapter has finally moved into a house that will help grow the chapter for years to come.
Ability Experience, Archives
Live Well
Much has occurred since our arrival in the village of Sa'anapu. We have been here for almost a month now and are in the midst of our training. All 21 of us are split up among different families across the village. I live with a very large family. I believe the number comes out to 19 total members here on the compound. Yep, you read that right, and 13/19 are children. Kids who are running around and always getting into trouble constantly surround me. As I write this there are two kids standing outside of the door to my room just waiting for me to come out. To some this would be a nightmare, but I love it. There is never a dull moment and lets face it, I am a kid myself.
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