Camp Kesem: Living, Breathing Love

Camp Kesem: Living, Breathing Love The 14-year-old boy towered over the rest of the kids, a mighty tree among saplings. With a 6 foot 4 frame, most at the summer camp would imagine him to own the basketball court, maybe put some younger kids in their place, but not Cole. The boy was a gentle […]
Former ELC Spotlight: Dan Montplaisir

Former ELC Spotlight: Dan Montplaisir The life of an educational leadership consultant (ELC) is anything but simple. For a long, grueling nine-month period, the road becomes a familiar friend and the faces in each chapter visited start to run together like paint on a canvas. But for all ELCs, the chance to connect with others […]
University of Maryland-College Park Brothers Join in Fight for Suicide Prevention

University of Maryland-College Park Brothers Join in Fight for Suicide Prevention “It stays in the dark, hidden, secret. We can change that.” – American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). According to the AFSP, suicide is the third leading cause of death in people ages 15 to 24. Because of this staggering fact, Out of Darkness […]
Taking Back Healthcare

Taking Back Healthcare It comes as no surprise that healthcare has a checkered and controversial history with the American public. For over 20 years, the middle class has fought a long wage stagnation and decline, which is the very definition of economic depression. But one Lambda Chi member is fighting back against the […]
Taking Back Healthcare

Taking Back Healthcare It comes as no surprise that healthcare has a checkered and controversial history with the American public. For over 20 years, the middle class has fought a long wage stagnation and decline, which is the very definition of economic depression. But one Lambda Chi member is fighting back against the […]
University of Idaho Brothers Sell Chai Lattes to Aid New Brother

University of Idaho Brothers Sell Chai Lattes to Aid New Brother It was new associate member Braden Unteidt’s turn to speak at chapter. The words that would tumble out of his mouth next would grab the attention of everyone in the Epsilon-Gamma chapter at the University of Idaho. Braden’s mother had recently been diagnosed with […]
Dear Upperclassmen, You Should be Recruiting Too

Dear Upperclassmen, You Should be Recruiting Too By Chris Buck, Associate Director of Expansion I would like to start with a disclaimer: this piece is not meant to attack upperclassmen or to say that there aren’t upper-class members who are helping to recruit. I recognize that for most upperclassmen, there is a more rigorous course […]
Brothers Until The End

Brothers Until The End A small-town boy from North Dakota, Randy Ritterman was ready for a change. It was the early ‘80s, and he yearned for more out of life. So, he packed up his belongings and headed for the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, ND and became the first of his family […]
Brothers Until The End

Brothers Until The End A small-town boy from North Dakota, Randy Ritterman was ready for a change. It was the early ‘80s, and he yearned for more out of life. So, he packed up his belongings and headed for the University of North Dakota in Grand Forks, ND and became the first of his family […]
5 Reasons to Recruit This Spring–Even if It’s Not a Big Deal on Your Campus

5 Reasons to Recruit This Spring–Even if It’s Not a Big Deal on Your Campus By Chris Buck, Associate Director of Expansion For many campuses, the spring term is in full swing with chapters and colonies hard at work planning their philanthropies and service events, prepping members for that first exam of the term, and […]