Archive for the 'Campus Involvment' Category

“Youth today aren’t ‘Joiners’,” the man told me…

November 4th, 2007 by Art Hebbeler. Popularity: 100%.

In addition to my involvement in Lambda Chi Alpha, I am an active Freemason. I have served as the Master of a lodge, and will be the presiding officer is a Knights Templar commandery in the coming year. In fact, I have been a Freemason almost as long as I have been a Lambda Chi–the […]

“Deferred” Rush and Recruitment…Is it all that it cracks up to be?

October 5th, 2007 by Art Hebbeler. Popularity: 73%.

At the University of Maryland Baltimore County (at least until our president gets the name changed, as it is rumoured to be), we are in our second year of “deferred” rush. That is, no incoming student without a college-level GPA based on 12 credit hours or more can be offered a bid to join […]

Why I am glad to be a Lambda Chi.

September 19th, 2007 by Art Hebbeler. Popularity: 37%.

OK, maybe it’s bad form to blog twice in a row, but my blood pressure is up, and it’s up because I am glad to be a Lambda Chi and a fraternity man, and I am ticked off at an email I received from a brother fraternity’s executive director this week. Last month, one of our […]

Gala deep in the heart of Texas

April 14th, 2007 by Glen Alan Graham. Popularity: 22%.

Wow!  Something very historic for Lambda Chi Alpha occurred last night in San Antonio!  The three local Zetas plus the San Antonio Alumni Association put on a magnificent White Rose Gala, in the fairly new Skyroom at University of the Incarnate Word. I’m so glad I was there!  Lover of history that I am, I appreciate being involved […]

Reflections

March 16th, 2007 by Brandt Montgomery. Popularity: 12%.

For all of our older (but still wise) alumni brothers, they may remember the famous “Reflections…” articles, written by Executive Vice President emeritus George Spasyk, that would appear at the beginning of every issue of The Cross & Crescent.  For my post, I will be writing along the same lines as Brother Spasyk, offering current […]