This spring, Mu Chapter held a public event so everyone could kickoff spring right with some gardening. If you have ever been to Minnesota, you know that the winters are long, icy, and gray. Very gray. The days are short and snow spreads for miles. The sky and the ground become one. The first coupleRead More
Nu Chapter: 2020 Vision
Although the impact of COVID-19 has been affecting all of us and the majority of the world, I wanted to highlight some positive achievements from our chapter at North Carolina State University in the moments before and during this pandemic. In December 2019, a local apartment business hosted a competition amongst the NC State GreekRead More
APhiG Discussion: Black Greek Council
The Sisters of UIUC Charter executed a focus event this past/last Fall semester called “APhiG Discusses: Black Greek Council”. This panel-style, discussion-based event had a main focus of branching out to the Black Greek Council, where we explored the history and impact that the BGC organizations have had on the cultural greek community. The BrothersRead More
Unsafe Homes
PHOENIX – Social distancing and self-isolation have become the primary tools to curb the continued spread of novel coronavirus, but those practices force many to remain in unsafe and abusive homes. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 1 in 4 women and 1 in 10 men have experienced sexual or physical violence byRead More
An Incredibly Brief History of Strolling: Being A Multicultural Greek
Strolling is a visual representation of the bond that ties together members of an organization in a fashion close to stepping and sometimes even closer to modern dancing. Designed to show off African American culture and African roots, strolling is a longstanding tradition of multicultural Greeks. Beginning with (and mostly accredited to) Alpha Kappa Alpha’sRead More