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News

Sigma Nu claims fifth consecutive Kids Day victory

By Kaley Delarosa of The Collegian | March 6, 2009

Although overall Kids Day sales were down this year, Fresno State’s sales were up by more than $4,000. The campus organizations that sold the most were fraternities.

In total, Kids Day raised $422,600 for Children’s Hospital Central California. Although meeting this year’s goal, sales were down from last year’s record sales that brought in $470,514 for the hospital.

Fresno State groups contributed $29,626 to the cause this year.

The Jan and Bud Richter Center for Community Engagement and Service Learning, who, along with a 12-student volunteer committee, organized Fresno State’s participation in the event, will recognize the two top-selling groups with 20 or more members and the two top-selling groups with 19 members or less.

All four of these groups are campus fraternities.

Brothers in fundraising

Sigma Nu, a social fraternity, has been the top seller for the past four years.

This year marked its fifth year selling more papers than any other campus organization. Enrique Rodriguez, a member of the fraternity and the Kids Day committee, said, “We are stoked. I am not going to know what it is like to lose,” he said.

“There is more pressure to sell each year because other groups are getting closer. That’s good for what this is about because there is more money to help more kids.”

Pi Kappa Alpha, another social fraternity, also had 40 members selling papers on Tuesday morning.

The fraternity came in second place bringing in $2,203. When asked his strategy for selling papers, fraternity member Zachary Boatright said, “Well, I had a really loud whistle. We just tried to be really energetic and have fun. I think that alone motivated people to donate.”

Phi Omega Alpha, a fraternity for criminal justice students, was the top-selling group with 19 or fewer people, bringing in $1,471. Social fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon came in right behind with sales of $1,470.

Recognition secondary to service

Renee Delport, special events coordinator for the Richter Center, said these groups will receive letters of recognition and will be invited to the celebration lunch put on by Children’s Hospital.

They will also be invited to the Service Recognition Reception held at Dr. Welty’s home at the end of the semester.

“We hold the competition but really the reasons for participating are selfless,” Delport said.

While the Richter Center saw many groups band together to help a good cause, Delport said individuals also stepped up to rally around the community.

“One guy picked up two 50-pound stacks of papers on his bike, rode out to Herndon and West, and sold,” she said.

“I don’t know what motivates them, but it was a great, great day for Fresno State.”

 

Vintage Days at Fresno State is upon us. Make sure to stop by and buy from tri tip sandwiches from the Sigma Nu booth near the crafts area.

 

 

Lots of news to report!!! The Knights of Zeta Kappa proved once again their athletic abilities on the field in the annual Delta Zeta bowl. Beating every Fresno State fraternity to reach the finals, they fell just short to Sigma Phi Epsilon from Northridge. This past weekend (April 4-6) was a weekend to go down in Zeta Kappa history. We had the opportunity to do the candidate ceremony for the Zeta Xi chapter of UC Davis. After being non existent at UC Davis for over 15 years, the Zeta Kappa chapter had the memorable experience of performing candidate ceremony in front of Zeta Kappa Alumni and Zeta Xi Alumni. Zeta Kappa wishes the best of luck to the Zeta Xi chapter on their endeavor to becoming the chapter we all know they are destined to become.

 

 

 

Kids Day

Incase you didn't hear or have been under a rock for the past four year, Sigma Nu Zeta Kappa has once again raised the most money for Kids Day. Falling short of last years record of $3,406 (which we set), the Knights of Sigma Nu still managed to raise over $3,260. Kids Day is an annual event in which organizations sell a special edition of the Fresno Bee newspaper for $1 with all proceeds going towards Childrens Hospital Central California.

Here is a snippet of Fresno States Collegian mentioning Sigma Nu:

For many organizations this day has become a competition, a point of pride. Sigma Nu Fraternity has been the highest selling organization at Fresno State for the past three years. It raised $3,406 last year alone. It won’t be easy, but President Enrique Rodriguez, will get all of his troops up and in Northeast Fresno by 6 a.m. on Tuesday.

“We have everyone trying as hard as they can,” Rodriguez said. “[We want to] show everyone that we don’t just party, we do a lot for the community, too.”

Full Article Can be seen here.


 

 

LEADership Seminar Huge Success

Huge thanks to those who attended the Lead Seminar on March 1, 2008. This was another step towards sweeping those awards once again at Grand Chapter.

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