Archive for the 'Leadership' Category

New Braunfels and Beyond!…

February 8th, 2008 by Jon Wood. Popularity: 23%.

I’m going to try to get into the habit of posting to at least 1 of my dozen different blogs each day over the next few weeks… First, a little update on my life as of the past 6 months (since my post on my return from Memphis and being swept up in True Brotherhood)… I […]

“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 […]

A Vision of Students Today

October 23rd, 2007 by Jason Pearce. Popularity: 85%.

A former staff member recently sent me this Mike Wesch video about what its like to be a college student today, based on a collaborative survey created by college students (among other stats).

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 […]

Adventures of a New High Pi — Changes Afoot

September 15th, 2007 by Art Hebbeler. Popularity: 19%.

I didn’t realize how long it had been since I blogged here. My apologies to all for not keeping up with my commitment to blog at least twice a month. Then again, I see others aren’t blogging that much, either <grin>. When last I posted here, I had submitted my resignation as High Pi […]