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Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Sigma Sigma volley for philanthropy
There were students gathered by the volleyball courts, watching who would spike their way to victory. For one day, York Hill was turned into a beach party.
There were students gathered by the volleyball courts, watching who would spike their way to victory. For one day, York Hill was turned into a beach party.
The week of September 21, the Gamma Phi Chapter (South Alabama) held their weeklong philanthropy event, War of the Roses, which consisted of mini games, a penny drop, blind volleyball, and our very own Video Music Awards.
Over the weekend, the brothers of Theta Theta Chapter (Iowa) held a 24 hour bike-a-thon at the Pedestrian Mall in Iowa City to raise funds and awareness for The Ability Experience.
Alpha Chapter and Sigma Chapter are raising funds to help victims of the recent storms that have brought major flooding to the South Carolina Low Country - especially Charleston and Columbia.
Each year, one undergraduate member of Pi Kappa Phi is appointed by the National Council to serve as the council's student representative. At each meeting of the year, this student has the chance to provide the National Council with the views and opinions of the undergraduate population on a multitude of decisions made. This year, Tyler Williams, Alpha (College of Charleston), was selected. He recently sat down with Star & Lamp to discuss his new appointment to the position, as well as some of his thoughts on leadership.
In America we have become so accustomed to being "plugged in." We are continually staring at a screen, whether it is a phone, tablet, or computer. People have turned into desensitized living rude walking zombies, and I happen to be one of those myself. We have attached ourselves to technology like addicts, and the signs are ever present.
Wow.. I am exhausted. In just a matter of hours I have flown across the planet, met some amazing people, and landed on an amazing island.
Members of Eta Lambda Chapter (SUNY-Brockport) of the Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity and Epsilon Mu Chapter of the Delta Phi Epsilon sorority recently hosted a "smashing" The Ability Experience event to raise money and increase awareness for a good cause.
Photo Spotlight from Theta Psi (RIT): Greeting students at our annual Pig Roast.
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