On Campuslife business application as brotherslearned the ins and outs of politelyand properly “roasting” their colleagues.This is one of the many softskills that gives our brothers theupper hand in interviewing andbusiness relations. —David FujaraMissouri-Columbia/Alpha BetaThe semester has been full ofservice activities, professionalevents, and brotherhood. VP-PublicRelations Katie Roderick arrangedservice projects including bakingcookies for Cookie Connection, volunteeringat a local chili cook-off,and raising over $12,000 for theBoys and Girls Club of Columbia.We also participated in Adopt-a-Highway, cleaned up the businessschool, volunteered at the HumaneSociety, took part in the campusblood drive, and raised money forRelay for Life. One of our mainsemester goals was to better establishour name on campus, especiallyin the Truslake College of Business.One way we sought to achieve thisgoal was to compete in the university’sannual Business Week—we’reproud to say we were the BusinessWeek victors, beating Alpha KappaPsi! Even with our hectic schedules,we still found time to socialize andstrengthen our brotherhood. OurRose Dance was held April 24,where we enjoyed a record turnout!—Brandon Holzum<strong>Pi</strong>ttsburgh/LambdaTwelve brothers competed in adodgeball tournament, sponsoredby Relay for Life, to raise money forvictims of testicular cancer. Ourchapter also donated $50 to thiscause and ended up winning thetournament! Approximately eightother organizations were involvedin the event and brothers from ourchapter were able to meet individualsfrom other organizations whomwe hope to pair up with in thefuture. —Stefanie ArufeRadford/Omicron <strong>Pi</strong>Omicron <strong>Pi</strong> Chapter was honored,April 24, with the university’sProgramming Excellence Award.The award recognizes outstandingachievement in the planning andpresentation of a program by a studentorganization. Brothers won theaward for organizing and co-spon-ST. PETER’S (Jersey City, NJ) brothers helped host their school’s spring career fair. Assisting the chapterwere faculty member Dr. Peter Gotlieb (front row, kneeling), faculty member Crescenzo Fonso (front, farright) and the founding advisor of the St. Peter’s chapter, William Stoms (second row, holding plaque).Congratulations VIRGINIA TECH brothers, awarded the university’s Student Organization of the Year!They were nominated, and selected, from a pool of over 500 student organizations!soring an event led by Brother TimAugustine, who gave his seminar“How To Land a Job in a DifficultEconomy.”Attendees learned severaljob search strategies, includinghow to set yourself apart from otherapplicants, resume development,networking and salary negotiation.Tim has presented this seminar atnumerous LEAD events. In thischallenging economy, the universitywas impressed with the relevance ofthis subject matter and the expertiseof Brother Augustine. The eventbrought in 70 students, faculty andstaff. —Yanil EscobarRedlands/Xi <strong>Pi</strong>On March 25, our chapter, in collaborationwith the university’scareer center and Enterprise Rent-A-Car, held an etiquette and fashionshow dinner. The focus of theevent was to learn proper etiquettewhile attending a business lunch ordinner and to teach the seniors oncampus knowledge of businessattire. In attendance were 35 universityguests, including <strong><strong>Delta</strong>sig</strong>pledges, university seniors, and26 JULY 20<strong>09</strong>/THE DELTASIG OF DELTA SIGMA PI
On Campuscampus officials. The event was agreat success. Brothers learnedabout proper business dinner etiquetteand had a chance to sharetheir knowledge of proper businessand interviewing attire. Everyonehad a lot of fun, including audiencemembers who received prizes forcorrectly identifying the wrong partsof the outfits. There was also a rafflegive-away donated by Barnes andNoble. —Rachel ChristieTruman State/Iota NuIn April, we hosted “Red CarpetRunway.” Participants dressed up astheir favorite movie or TV characterand answered questions (in character),while participating in a fashionshow. Audience members thenvoted for their favorite character bydonating change to that character’sbucket. All proceeds supported theRonald McDonald House.—MollyBenderWestern Illinois/Lambda OmicronOn March 28, we held a 5Krun/2-mile walk benefiting St. JudeChildren’s Hospital—over 100 peopleattended! It was a great chanceto bring together Greek organizationson campus, as well as somecommunity supporters. We areproud to say we raised nearly$3,000! —Emily JacobShare Your Campus News!Share your chapter’s activities withthe rest of the Fraternity.Send your On Campus News tomagazine@dspnet.orgfor publication in a future issue.You may include a photo.ROCKHURST (Kansas City) brothers welcome their newest members, initiated April 18.On April 4, CENTRAL MISSOURI brothers celebrated their chapter’s 30th anniversary with the initiationof 28 brothers, followed by a celebratory banquet.Largest ChaptersSouthern Methodist in Texas leads with the largest number of members.Chapter size for spring 20<strong>09</strong> was determined based on dues paid.Southern Methodist (TX) 125 + 23 pledgesWashington (MO) 104 + 17 pledgesMissouri-Columbia 100 + 30 pledgesDayton (OH) 96 + 24 pledgesArizona 94 + 21 pledgesOhio State 91 + 23 pledgesGeorgia 91 + 30 pledgesMiami (OH) 91 + 19 pledgesJULY 20<strong>09</strong>/THE DELTASIG OF DELTA SIGMA PI 27