Origins of Beta Pi Chapter at Monmouth College
Today’s column was inspired by two 93-year-old photographs of houses on East Broadway that recently came into my possession.
Psi/Wisconsin’s Ski for Cancer raises over $116,000
Since 1969, Psi/Wisconsin has been raising money for pediatric cancer research through their annual philanthropic event, Ski for Cancer. What started out as a small idea has grown into the largest student-ran philanthropy event in the state of Wisconsin.
Isaac Dailey – Paul J. Sipes Award
The Paul J. Sipes Award is presented to an outstanding senior student who displays (through documentation provided by the nominator and nominee) the personal qualities of honesty, character and industry, and who has actively participated in community affairs.
Kappa Mu/Point Loma Nazarene Installed
It was a beautiful, picturesque day in San Diego on Saturday, April 27, 2019. The sun was shining, the breeze was blowing in off of the Pacific Ocean, and the temperature was 68 degrees. It was a perfect day to be outside.
Tennessee Colonized
Theta Chi Fraternity is proud to announce its newest colony has been established in Knoxville, TN by students from the University of Tennessee. This colony is working to become the third chapter installed in the state of Tennessee.
In Memoriam: George Brown (Delta Beta/Georgia 1952)
Brother Brown served as Treasurer of the Delta Beta Alumni of Theta Chi, Inc. House Corporation for 50 years! Our condolences to Brother Robert Brown (Delta Beta/Georgia 1950) on the loss of his brother George Brown (Delta Beta/Georgia 1952).
Seven named to CAPA Hall of Fame for 2019
The Mrs. H.D. Dear Sr. and Alice E. D. Dear School of Creative and Performing Arts is welcoming seven new members to the CAPA Hall of Fame for 2019. This year’s honorees are Burt Allen, Robert Alost, Joel Ebarb, James Ford, Richard Jennings, Shirley Jennings and Rivers Murphy.
Resilience and close UAB friends helped Daniel Mendoza through his mother’s death in his sophomore year
Mirna Pineda died from cancer before she could see her son graduate this week at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. But while in hospice, the 52-year-old Honduran native told her son, Daniel Mendoza, “Now I will have front-row seats.”