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Get to Know Your Little
Saide Rodriguez, ZP
Yay! You’re officially a big! Now it’s time to get to know your little and create a bond that will last
beyond college. Here are a few ideas on how to get to know each other ...
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How Alumnae Chapter's can Connect with Recent Alumnae
Kayla Vivace, EΦ
There are many ways that Alumnae Chapters can build connections with recent alumnae, ensuring they feel supported and engaged as they transition from student life to the next...
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Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month
Saide Rodriguez, ZP
Hispanic Heritage Month, running from September 15 to October 15, is a colorful fiesta celebrating the vibrant histories, cultures, and contributions of Hispanic and Latinx c...
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Preparing for Grad School
MADISON BRUNSON, ΘX
Graduate school may be looming on the horizon for some of us. Some people go to graduate school right after undergrad. Other people may take some time off between an undergra...
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Make the Most of Your Internship
Madison Markelon, ΘΣ
Summer internships are an amazing opportunity to gain real-world experience, build professional networks, and enhance your resume. To make the most of your internship, consid...
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National Hazing Prevention Week 2024
Erika Butts, EK
Alpha Sigma Alpha forbids hazing.
National Hazing Prevention Week is Sept. 23-27 2024. The theme for National Hazing Prevention Week 2023 (NHPW) is “Be the leader. Prevent ha...
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It All Starts Here
Nancy Keene, AΓ
What role does a sorority play in contemporary life?
It is a pivotal experience during our formative years -- outside the auspices of parental oversight. Our first in-perso...
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Being in the LGBTQ+ Community While in a Sorority
Jamie Nicholls, ΓM
I realized I was bisexual during my sophomore year of high school. Growing up in an area that was inclusive and accepting of others helped me not be afraid to be myself. Howe...
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5 Ways to Celebrate Juneteenth
ALLISON BALL, AΔΠ
Juneteenth, celebrated on June 19, commemorates the emancipation of enslaved Black Americans on June 19, 1865, two and a half years after the Emancipation Proclamation, when ...