Archive for the 'General Fraternity' Category

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 […]

2007 Stead Leadership and True Brotherhood

August 2nd, 2007 by Jon Wood. Popularity: 12%.

Well, it’s been a while since my last post… Not much new on the Alumni Relations front; another successful newsletter in progress (just waiting for the final copy), sent out about a bajillion invites to our chapter’s banquet this fall, and am trying to get a poker tourney set up before school starts… but as […]

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 […]

Edgewater 2007

January 25th, 2007 by Ed Leonard. Popularity: 9%.

Two weeks ago, Bill Farkas, George Spasyk, and I attended this year’s Edgewater Conference.  Edgewater is an annual conference of 16 fraternities and 14 sororities that has been in existence since 1952.  During the two-day conference, the participants listened to three panels of current issues from students, alumni/ae advisors, and Greek advisors.  We also discussed […]

Meet & Greet

November 14th, 2006 by Ed Leonard. Popularity: 8%.

Last week, the Educational Foundation hosted an alumni reception in the Cincinnati metropolitan area.  The event was attended by about 25-30 alumni brothers.  Also, the High Alpha and High Beta from Gamma-Gamma Zeta at the University of Cincinnati and from the colony at Miami University attended.  As is often the case, many of the alumni […]