Archive for the 'Leadership' Category

Incredibly Conflicted…

November 21st, 2006 by Jon Wood. Popularity: 8%.

So, i’m going to preface this post with an apology for its inevitable lack of brevity (what can i say, i’m long-winded!)… This last sunday my chapter began its officer nominations for the upcoming elections. Now, ever since i took office as Rho, i’ve had the complete intentions of holding it for the two years […]

The many unsung functions in Lambda Chi Alpha.

October 8th, 2006 by Tom Earp. Popularity: 6%.

First off, I wish to add my kudos to Brother George Spasyk and the first two times I had the pleasure of meeting him. The first was for our Colonization in 1966 and the second when he returned to Pittsbug State for the Chartering of LX Zeta in 1969. I am thinking of my Zeta as […]

Adventures of a New High Pi — Commitment

October 2nd, 2006 by Art Hebbeler. Popularity: 5%.

The time is right for a resurgance in fraternity life…

Leadership, Community Service & Sport Camps

February 28th, 2006 by Kevin Piket. Popularity: 11%.

Leadership, community service and sport camps…these are not new concepts when you look at them individually, but when you put them together it creates an interesting opportunity. My family has recently started a non-for-profit organization that gives Junior High to High School student athletes a chance to learn leadership skills through community service and […]

What happens after we rush?

January 29th, 2006 by John Fluharty. Popularity: 6%.

Last night I had a chance to talk with an old brother and we were asking each other what had happened to a guy who associated a semester after I did in 1988 (I feel so old). He is a African American and only stayed with the chapter for about a semester after initiation. […]