Heyyy, sorry I'm titling this post Valentine's Day, even though it's two days later, but I figured it would be appropriate. This past week, Tri Sigma had a sisterhood event and created Valentine's Day cards for the children of our philanthropy, Robbie Page Memorial. Of course, I absolutely loved it, because drawing is my favorite hobby, but it was also nice to know that these cards would put a smile on these children. Not only did we create Valentine's Day cards for sick children, but we created cards for every sister. We decided it would be a nice way to show each other how much we care and love each and every member of Tri Sigma. We should have made one for every organization!
In addition, we all went to the Senior Night Basketball game on Friday to cheer on two of our sisters that are part of the OSC Kickline team! Their routine is amazing, and it was great to show support!
I know I am definitely looking forward to this break, it has been a long stretch since January. One of our newest idea event has been Rockin' 4 Robbie. There are so many events coming up after this break, I can't wait to post all about them! Keep a heads up for them!
Monday, February 16, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
What's Real Goooood?!
Hey! So, this weekend, the members of Tri Sigma participated in the Heart Disease Walk here on campus in the Field House. It was great to participate in an event that actually would help people. Sundays are normally the best day of the week to get all work done, because you can relax as well, but the Inter-Greek Council is hosting Study Hours in Hunt Waterfront area tomorrow night, Monday from 6-9! Check it out if you can! I'm sure it will help to study with others, especially in Hunt. It is so important to maintain scholastic achievement at school, because time management can be a real obstacle. So, all the Greek Organizations definitely support high academics by offering study hours. Good luck with school!
Kaylaaaaaa
Kaylaaaaaa
Monday, February 2, 2009
An Introduction!
Welcome to the Tri Sigma of Oneonta Blog site! When considering creating a blog for our chapter, I was so excited! Our chapter is very ecstatic about setting up a blog, because now we can relay all of the exciting events we hold to everyone else through the internet.
When coming to SUNY Oneonta, I was completely against joining a sorority, due to all the negative stereotypes, but then I found Tri Sigma. First, Tri Sigma is one of the recognized sorority organizations on the campus of SUNY Oneonta. As of now, we have 34 amazing members, and we are continuing to grow. Tri Sigma's values are heavily based on sisterhood, friendship and achievement. We strive to be strong, developed and loyal women. SUNY Oneonta is the perfect place for the members of Tri Sigma, because there is such a diverse student body, with so many opportunities to get involved. Tri Sigma constantly enforces and appreciates high academic achievement. Tri Sigma has a policy that members must maintain a 2.5 GPA, which gives our chapter an overall cumulative 3.04 GPA. In addition, the members of Tri Sigma are always planning community service events, such as, cleaning up a local park, or participating in Cancer walks. Our national philanthropy is the Robbie Page Memorial. We donate money to help children of the Robbie Page foundation.
Not only, have I definitely found a place on campus where I belong and feel comfortable, but Tri Sigma has become one of the most important and defining aspects of my life here at college. Joining Tri Sigma has allowed me to discover who I am as an individual and expand my horizons to so many opportunities. I now hold an executive board position, as Education Director and it has been one of the best decisions. Every sister in the sorority displays the values that Tri Sigma enforces. The sisters are so caring, and supportive. I have made incredible friendships that I know will last a lifetime.
Well, I will keep you updated with upcoming events and anything else that goes on with our chapter weekly!
Kaylaaa
When coming to SUNY Oneonta, I was completely against joining a sorority, due to all the negative stereotypes, but then I found Tri Sigma. First, Tri Sigma is one of the recognized sorority organizations on the campus of SUNY Oneonta. As of now, we have 34 amazing members, and we are continuing to grow. Tri Sigma's values are heavily based on sisterhood, friendship and achievement. We strive to be strong, developed and loyal women. SUNY Oneonta is the perfect place for the members of Tri Sigma, because there is such a diverse student body, with so many opportunities to get involved. Tri Sigma constantly enforces and appreciates high academic achievement. Tri Sigma has a policy that members must maintain a 2.5 GPA, which gives our chapter an overall cumulative 3.04 GPA. In addition, the members of Tri Sigma are always planning community service events, such as, cleaning up a local park, or participating in Cancer walks. Our national philanthropy is the Robbie Page Memorial. We donate money to help children of the Robbie Page foundation.
Not only, have I definitely found a place on campus where I belong and feel comfortable, but Tri Sigma has become one of the most important and defining aspects of my life here at college. Joining Tri Sigma has allowed me to discover who I am as an individual and expand my horizons to so many opportunities. I now hold an executive board position, as Education Director and it has been one of the best decisions. Every sister in the sorority displays the values that Tri Sigma enforces. The sisters are so caring, and supportive. I have made incredible friendships that I know will last a lifetime.
Well, I will keep you updated with upcoming events and anything else that goes on with our chapter weekly!
Kaylaaa
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