FALL 2019 | PHILANTHROPY PUPDATE
By Brandon Jordan ’22 | Philanthropy Chair Bark-B-Que was a great success this year! We held it on Theta’s patio, and Campus Cooks was
Read More >By Brandon Jordan ’22 | Philanthropy Chair Bark-B-Que was a great success this year! We held it on Theta’s patio, and Campus Cooks was
Read More >Brothers, I write to you again as a proud president of the Lambda Chapter. In the previous edition of the Tiger FIJI, I stated the goals
Read More >by Da’Jeal Willaby-Partee ’20 This semester, the Lambda Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta has used service as a tool to build relationships with different organizations on and off campus. Philanthropy has provided great public relations by allowing the campus to know that the gentlemen at FIJI stand for something.
Read More >by William Harsha ’19 | Chapter President The biggest update for the semester is the results of rush. This year, we have welcomed 17 new brothers into the chapter and they bring with them enthusiasm, energy, and skills that will better the chapter. Among them we have the fastest freshman cross country runner (
Read More >This past semester was an exciting time for the Off Campus External Relations committee and for the house as a whole as we were able to host our first annual Dads Weekend. We as a chapter decided that an event such as this, as well as a similar one for the Moms come this spring semester, is a necessary step towards fostering a strong r
Read More >On September 24, 2014, Phi Gamma Delta and Kappa Alpha Theta of DePauw University hosted a barbecue fundraiser together. We raised over $1300 to help reopen the Putnam County Humane Society! There was grilled food, corn hole, volleyball, and puppies! We also had trick-dog entertainment: the K9 Crew, which was featured on Good Morni
Read More >Lambda FIJI's philanthropy committee for the 2014 fall semester includes seniors David Gordon (chair), Michael Weber, and Andre Bobrovsky; juniors Mark Brunsman, Ben Fisher, and Patrick Rutledge; and sophomore Alex Ruger. Although about half of the semester remains at the time of writing, our committee has accomplished a great deal. In
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