Student Advisory Committee Application is Now Live
Student Advisory Committee Application is Now Live The Student Advisory Committee (SAC) was formed in 1970 and reports directly to the Grand High Zeta. SAC was formed to help the Lambda Chi Alpha staff and the Grand High Zeta stay in touch with current undergraduate concerns and problems, and allow undergraduates to communicate directly with […]
“Empowered to Make Change”: George Washington University Brother Creates Program That Uses Basketball as Tool for Learning for Children in Need
“Empowered to Make Change”: George Washington University Brother Creates Program That Uses Basketball as Tool for Learning for Children in Need Featured photo courtesy of Rob Hammer A painful sting sharply drew Shaun Jayachandran back to consciousness. He rolled over on the old sofa, one that belonged to his extended family whom he and two […]
“A Story to be Shared”: The True Story of Nat Turner’s Bible and the Lambda Chi Connection Behind It
“A Story to be Shared”: The True Story of Nat Turner’s Bible and the Lambda Chi Connection Behind It Featured image courtesy of The New York Times On October 2, 1800, a day like any other, a figure was born who would later play a hand in changing the course of American history. Nat […]
High Alpha Summit Day Two Includes Service Trip to Gleaners Food Bank
High Alpha Summit Day Two Includes Service Trip to Gleaners Food Bank Highlights from day two of the High Alpha Summit included a service trip offsite to volunteer at Gleaners Food Bank. A large group of chapter executives and International Headquarters staff helped sort and load more than 18,000 pounds of food for 15,642 Central […]
High Alpha Summit Kicks Off With Keynote, Tour of IHQ
High Alpha Summit Kicks Off With Keynote, Tour of IHQ Lambda Chi Alpha’s High Alpha Summit [HAS] kicked off Thursday. About 100 chapter executives braved extreme weather in many parts of the country to travel to Indianapolis for the three-day conference, which will help equip them to be great leaders of their chapters and colonies. […]
Spasyk: Pledges — Who Needs Them?
Pledges — Who Needs Them? By George Spasyk, Cross & Crescent, February 1970 Can Lambda Chi Alpha, or any other fraternity, get along without having pledges? I submit that not only can we, but in the long run we must. Lest that startling statement shock the reader into thinking that the Executive Director is suggesting […]
Mission Statement Survey–Alumni
Dear Brothers, This is the perfect time of the year to begin thinking about New Year’s resolutions. The Grand High Zeta values your perspective as the fraternity plans for its future in 2018 and beyond. The purpose of this short, seven question survey is to allow you to provide insights and input to be used […]
Mission Statement Survey–Undergraduates
Dear Brothers, This is the perfect time of the year to begin thinking about New Year’s resolutions. The Grand High Zeta values your perspective as the fraternity plans for its future in 2018 and beyond. The purpose of this short, seven question survey is to allow you to provide insights and input to be used […]
From the Editor- Winter 2017
The fall semester has almost come to an end, so we take time as a Fraternity to remember the best stories of the quarter. Though it has been a difficult time for fraternities and Greek life around the country, we are proud of our members for continuing to uphold the values and ideas which we […]
‘Permanent Good’: Wabash Alumnus Dedicates Retirement to Laying Educational Foundations Around the World
‘Permanent Good’: Wabash Alumnus Dedicates Retirement to Laying Educational Foundations Around the World In 1992, while Bill Cook was eating dinner with his son at a restaurant in San Andrés Tuxtla, Mexico, a 12-year-old boy came in begging for food. The owner spotted him and kicked him out. Cook told his son, Angel, whom he […]