October 2010 - Greek Life - New Mexico State University
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October 2010 - Greek Life - New Mexico State University
GREEK SPEAK An Award-Winning Publication of the New Mexico State University Greek Community Published by the Inter-Fraternity Council and Pan-Hellenic Council Volume 17, Issue 1 October 6, 2010 A Message from the Editors Inside this issue: Battle on the Beach 2 Anchor Splash 2 Watermelon Bust 3 A Hero 3 4.0 List 4 Inside Story 5 Inside Story 6 Welcome back Aggies to another exciting and fun filled semester. This year, our staff is excited to be bringing you news stories and events that are happening around the Greek Community. We encourage all of you to get involved with the newsletter this year. This publication is a great tool for Greek Life to bring in some good PR not just as individual chapters, but as a whole. So lets kick off the year right and show this campus what Greek Life is really about. Marcus Martinez & Jenae Golden Editors in Chief Beating Breast Cancer and the Lobos Too By: Courtney Lopez The UNM vs. NMSU game is quickly approaching and every year the sororities and fraternities at both universities do a canned food drive as a community service project and competition. This year the UNM vs. NMSU game also happens to be the Pink Game, so we decided to do something different. Instead of holding a canned food drive, we are competitively selling pink tshirts to raise money to do- nate to Cowboys for Cancer Research. Make sure to purchase a shirt and support the Aggies The design of the t-shirt is and Breast Cancer Awarethe same at both universities, ness Month. Let’s beat the but the color of the t-shirt is Lobos!! different. We are selling the t-shirts everyday at Corbett and Imall for ten dollars. The proceeds will be donated on behalf of the NMSU Greek Life at half-time of the game. Page 2 GREEK SPEAK The Battle on the Beach By: Daryl Haley On Saturday, October 2, the Kappa Sigma Fraternity held its 1st Annual Battle on the Beach: Volleyball Tournament. Both turn out and participation were strong and it was a great success! Members of the Greek Community, NMSU students, members of the Las Cruces community and military personnel had all competed against each other in the tournament. At the end of the tournament, the winning team was the Flying Penguins—NMSU students, both men and women! Contributions from Kappa Sigma’s event totaled over $4,000!! It will be donated to the fraternity’s philanthropy, The Military Heroes Campaign. Splashing for Sight By: Emily Meek On Saturday, September 19th, the New Mexico State University Eta Lambda Chapter of Delta Gamma Fraternity for Women held their annual Anchor Splash philanthropy event. Both fraternities and sororities competed in this year’s event, a first for the Eta Lambda chapter. Teams coached by DG's spent the week participating in Mr. and Mrs. Anchor Splash, Penny Wars, and Anchor Splash itself which included a swimming event, a dance, and synchronized swimming. For the fraternities, Sigma Alpha Epsilon took first place, Lambda Chi Alpha took second, and third place was awarded to Sigma Chi. For the sororities, Zeta Tau Alpha won first, and Alpha Xi Delta took second. In this event, Delta Gamma raised $1600 for Service for Sight! Thanks to everyone for their wonderful support. It is greatly appreciated! Volume 17, Issue 1 Page 3 Watermelon Bust By: Jonathan Goke On Sunday, October 3, Lambda Chi Alpha held their annual philanthropic event, Watermelon Bust. Each fall about 250 participants and 8 tons of watermelons are used in a variety of events as a competition amongst the sororities. This year there was a tie between Zeta Tau Alpha and Alpha Xi Delta. Each Sorority was given $150 to go towards their philanthropy. The remaining proceeds will go towards Lambda Chi's philanthropy, The North American Food Drive. A Real Greek Hero By; Marcus Martinez From Hercules to Achilles, stories of heroes in Greek Mythology have been told throughout the generations. Recently there was a hero not found in the stories, but in real life. For privacy reasons, the names of these individuals will not be mentioned, nor will their chapter affiliations. Last week, an incident occurred in front of the Activity Center. A young woman, riding her bicycle to the AC, was hit by a car. The driver was reported to have been attempting to slow down, but did not stop in time. Across the street was a member of the Greek Community who had witnessed the incident. The Greek Life member ran to the injured victim and attempted to ensure that she was alright until proper medical authorities arrived on scene. “The impact looked unreal due to the fact that I had never seen it before.” said the young man. As an individual, this young man has demonstrated chivalry and performed an act of heroism on this campus. As a Greek Community we are called to follow in these ideals; to always help those in need. This act is a good demonstration of how we can accomplish all this. The rider was fine with just some mild cuts and bruises. The young man told me “There are people here at the school who are willing to help when help is needed. Aggie pride!” So please, Aggies, remember our creed. We are always there to help those in need. Never forget our values. GREEK SPEAK STAFF Marcus Martinez marcmartinez90@gmail.com Jenae Golden Golden16@nmsu.edu Contributing Writers In this Issue Daryl Haley -Kappa Sigma Courtney Lopez– Pi Beta Phi Emily Meek– Delta Gamma Jonathan Goke– Lambda Chi Alpha 4.0 Awards Spring Semester 2010 Stephanie Alexander Ezekiel Allison Alyson Banegas Brett Beckett Justin Berman Michelle Burgess Evan Burn Amanda Carrillo Mandi Cordova Dustin Davis Sandra Deming William Edgmon Brigitte Ek Matt Ellis Caroline Fiser Alexandra Garcia Renae Garley Jenae Golden Mario Gonzales Orimar Guerrero Emma Hamilton Kelsey Hays Madison Hill Renee Hurst Hunter Jensen DZ SAE XO LXA LXA DG LXA DZ ZTA LXA ZTA PKA XO SAE PBP ZTA DZ ZTA DSP DG PBP PBP DG XO KS Warren Jorde Chloe Kuntz-Phillips Amy Lang Courtney Lopez Dave Lowry Daniel Manning Bryant Marcontel Lauren Martinson Daniel Mendez Renee Muniz Jayna Nance Diana Nieto Patricia Norman Jennifer Patterson Kaiti Riter Audrey Rosenblatt Michelle Seals Mary Beth Shivers Hannah Sims Daniel Sonntag Kathryn Thomas Cecily Trujillo Gabriel Ulibarri Jason Vigil Carolyn Wright Let’s double this number for fall 2010!! SAE ZTA DG PBP AGR DSP PKA DG DSP XO DZ XO PBP ZTA PBP ZTA PBP XO DG KS ZTA XO LXA PKA DZ
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