Brothers colonize esports club on Simpson College campus
Sports require hand-eye coordination whether you are on or off the field. In the world of esports that coordination can be acquired through the comfort of a living room couch. Once brothers of Lambda Chi learned their longtime hobby of gaming was a connection point, they invited the campus to join. Since Eric Knouse’ first […]
Chapter News & Omegas: March 2019
The following are the submissions received from March 2019. To submit Chapter News and Omegas, please email communications@lambdachi.org. Undergraduate officers can also report updates on their chapter by logging on to LCAOne/Officer Portal and accessing the “Submit Chapter News” form. If you cannot find news from your chapter, then no information has been submitted for this […]
Rebuilding Brotherhood: Recolonization Efforts at Texas A&M University Soar
When the decision was made to stop operations at Texas A&M University in 2010, members found it to be a huge wakeup call. Daniel Springer, who served as High Alpha at the time of closure, explains how that experience became one of the most formative in his life. Through the pain, he says, he was […]
Chapter News & Omegas: February 2019
The following are the submissions received from February 2019. To submit Chapter News and Omegas, please email communications@lambdachi.org. Undergraduate officers can also report updates on their chapter by logging on to LCAOne/Officer Portal and accessing the “Submit Chapter News” form. If you cannot find news from your chapter, then no information has been submitted for this […]
Kutztown Member and Varsity Wrestler Finds Encouragement From Brotherhood
From age three, Jeffrey Reimel was hooked on wrestling. You could even say that it was a family affair, having watched both brothers wrestle and being involved with his dad’s local youth organization. For Reimel, the test of physical strength and structure each match provided as he grew up was something he knew he would […]
Indiana State Member Captures 33 Years of Teaching in First Published Book
“Life comes down to a few moments, and this was one of them. A turning point, a crossroads. On a lonely stretch of State Road 66, near Evansville, Indiana, it hit me right between the eyes. A recognition of the facts…if I didn’t leave the State Police right now, I probably never would. A year-and-a-half […]
Wilmington College Brothers Reflect on Experience Working Super Bowl LIII in Atlanta
The Super Bowl, in many ways, is the pinnacle of professional sports in the United States. The game alone cost upwards of 45 million dollars and has been reported as America’s “second-largest food consumption day” (Thanksgiving being the first). So with an event that is so deeply rooted in our culture and society, an opportunity […]
Eastern Illinois Brother Fulfills Lifelong Dream of Operating Fishing Camp in Canada
Video courtesy of Tall Pines Camp Following high school graduation, Ryan Taylor had a choice. He could either take the thousand dollars in cash his parents offered all five of their sons or take an all-expenses paid fishing trip to Canada. Much to his family’s surprise, Taylor chose the fishing trip. Thus began a lifelong […]
Chapter News & Omegas: December 2018 – January 2019
The following are the submissions received from December 2018 to January 2019. To submit Chapter News and Omegas, please email communications@lambdachi.org. Undergraduate officers can also report updates on their chapter by logging on to LCAOne/Officer Portal and accessing the “Submit Chapter News” form. If you cannot find news from your chapter, then no information has been […]
From Lambda Chi to the Silver Screen: University of New Orleans Member Lands Dream Position on NCIS: New Orleans
Cameron Dupuy knows crime, in fact he knows it so well, he could script an entire television episode about it. NCIS: New Orleans episodes to be precise. During his time at the University of New Orleans, Dupuy was captivated by film and television, which he soon made his major. While completing his undergraduate degree, Dupuy secured himself […]