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ISSUE Q U A R T E R LY NEWSLETTER 01 SPRING 2010 OF THE USFC GREEK COUNCIL A T C A L P O L Y, SAN LUIS OBISPO GreekSpeak this issue Welcome The United Sorority & Fraternity Council (USFC) is excited to introduce you to its first newsletter, “Greek Speak”. Over the past two quarters, the USFC council, (a co-ed greek council consisting of cultural greek social organizations), has taken great strides to continue improving the quality of the council’s infrastructure, increasing communication within the council organizations, and other Greek Councils: The Interfraternity Council (IFC) and Panhellenic Association (PHA). In this issue, you have the opportunity to review the USFC mission statement, become familiar with the Executive Board members, meet the organizations and see the great contributions these organizations have completed over the past two quarters. Welcome P. 1 Mission Statement P. 1 Executive Board P. 1 Organizations PP. 2-11 Other Events P. 12 united sorority & fraternity council advocate. communicate. educate. Mission Statement The mission of the United Sorority & Fraternity Council (USFC) is to create a support group to help our organizations present their ideals, voice, and cultural awareness to the Cal Poly community. We will accomplish this by providing better intra-council communication and unity, increasing cultural awareness represented by Greeks in the community, and increasing business efficiency. Though each organization has a specific cultural focus, by no means is membership limited to individuals of those cultures. All that is required is that you enjoy being around the current active members. Membership is decided without regard to race, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, age or veteran status. 2010 Executive Board Officers Meeting Dates 2010-2011 • Tuesday evenings • 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm United Sorority & Fraternity Council (USFC) President VP-External VP-Internal/Academics Treasurer/Serg. Arms Recruitment Advisor Garrett Lim Danielle Lam Katherine Chang Victor Ramos Diego Flores Renoda Campbell Co-Advisor Fundraising James Rymel Brenda Gutierrez Community Service Arnoldo Guerra Greek Rel: PHA Greek Rel: IFC Anh Nguyen Touraj Yari www.greeklife.calpoly.edu usfc.calpoly@gmail.com USFC Greek Speak | 1 Meet the USFC Organizations... USFC provides an a v e n u e f o r individuals to contribute to the community and university outside of their own respective houses. -Garrett Lim USFC President 2 | USFC Greek Speak alpha Kappa Delta Phi is the first and largest Asian-American interest sorority not only nationwide, but also internationally, with 47 chapters at distinguished universities from coast to coast. Our chapter here at Cal Poly was established in the Spring of 1996 by six strong women dedicated to promoting the values of sisterhood, scholarship, leadership, service, and AsianAmerican awareness. Now, thirteen years later, our house is stronger than ever and expanding rapidly. While we will always hold dear in our hearts the lasting tradition and strong foundation our sisters before us have established, we are only beginning another phase as the addition of more sisters bring with it many new ideas and insights. We take great pride in the events we host and participate in, and we are always finding ways to get involved both on and off campus. We hold several fundraising events during the year to raise money for our philanthropy, which is Breast Cancer Awareness. During Breast Cancer Awareness month in October, we can be seen at our table in front of Dexter Lawn, selling bracelets and pins, and giving out pamphlets that inform the public of breast cancer. During one day of the month, we also hold an event called Pie-a-KDPhi, where we let Cal Poly students pay a small fee in order to pie us. All proceeds that are earned from these events are donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the National Breast Coalition. We also participate in various community service activities off campus. During Winter Quarter 2010, we coordinated with Lambda Phi Epsilon and picked ice plants at the state park, which were harmful to the environment. We love giving back to our community and do all we can to help. KDPhi’s know how to work hard, but we also thrive because of our strong sisterhood. Our sorority is closely knit with genuine girls, strong leaders, and loving sisters. Every year, we host the Central Coast Conference, which brings our sisters from all over the nation together here in San Luis Obispo. We give other chapters the opportunity to bond and to experience San Luis Obispo. On the 19th of March 2010, the brothers of Lambda Theta Phi and sisters Alpha Kappa Delta Phi gave a campus tour to approximately 30 high school students from the Oakland, Fresno, and San Jose areas. These students were a part of Californians for Justice, a grass roots organization dedicated to empowering minority students into educated and active members of society. The students were broken into three groups and given a one hour tour where they got to see the major highlights of our campus as well as some of the housing complex. Along the way the students were encouraged to ask questions regarding the “college experience” in order to get a better grasp on the responsibilities that come with being a college student. Overall this was a great experience because through this opportunity we were able to pass down our experiences to students who came from similar backgrounds and had the same questions and perceptions of college that we once did. Open House: Farmer’s Market April 15, 2010 This year we participated in the Open House Farmer’s Market Showcase Night. The evening began at 6:00 p.m. and lasted until 9:00 p.m. We had an informational table with flyers and display boards describing our organization and the events the chapter participates. This event was a great way to expose our organization to incoming students. We were accompanied by a variety of student clubs from Cal Poly, representing the wide range of ways in which students can become involved at our university. Spring Conference 2010 April 18, 2010 The Ladies of Lambda Theta Alpha California Graduate and Alumni Chapters organized a Leadership Conference in Santa Barbara for all California sisters. The day was filled with a wide range of activities including a Graduate Workshop, Yoga, and Arts. MS Walk April 24, 2010 Sisters from the California North Area 1 region participated in the Multiple Sclerosis Walk in the Bay Area. Each sister in the area raised a minimum of $30 towards the cause. Sisters participating were from San Jose State University, University of California Berkeley, San Francisco State University, California Polytechnic State University, and Humboldt State University. Additional Spring Quarter Events: • Founder’s Week May 3 – May 7 • Immigration Awareness Board Dexter Lawn May 3 – May 7 • LTA Jeopardy Night May 5 • Poppin’ Prizes Fundraiser May 6 USFC Greek Speak | 3 USFC E-Board has enhanced my Greek Life by creating new friendships and advancing my leadership. -Victor Ramos USFC Treasurer Lambda Sigma Gamma Sorority, Inc. was founded on October 24, 1986 at Sacramento State University. Since then, the values and sisterhood of Lambda Sigma Gamma have flourished all throughout the state of California with 21 chapters from Chico to San Diego. Epsilon Chapter at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo was established on April 21, 1991. Epsilon Chapter prides itself in partaking in various philanthropic events. This Spring Quarter, Lambda Sigma Gamma has participated in various events such as the March of Dimes raising monetary donations in order to give hope to more than half a million babies born prematurely each year. Lambda Sigma Gamma also participated in Relay for Life and collected over $1000 in donations towards cancer research. The Chapter also holds fundraisers; most recently Woodstock’s fundraiser, a bake sale and an ongoing recycling fundraiser, the proceeds benefited March of Dimes, Relay for Life and our yearly Summer Institute Scholarship. One of Lambda Sigma Gamma Sorority, Inc.’s purposes is scholastic excellence. Epsilon Chapter works hard in maintaining this pillar in high standard. All sisters attend a Study Skills Seminar held by the Academic Skills Center on campus. Weekly study hours are held in the library where sisters are able to study together and be a resource to one another. We are each other’s best support system; a home away from home. 4 | USFC Greek Speak Chi Delta Theta (CDQ) As sisters of ΧΔΘ we value 5 points… Sisterhood. We traveled to our sister chapters twice a month to meet pledges, reconnect, and attend formals. We are very proud our Zeta Colony recently gained recognition as a chapter on UCLA’s campus after 2 years of hard work!! Our SLO Chapter actively builds sisterhood by making an effort to personally hang out with our sisters one-on-one. Academics. Third Floor of Cal Poly’s Kennedy library with a table full of snacks--chances are you will find a Chi Delt studying during the weeknights. Through our dedication and hard work we received the highest GPA in the United Sorority & Fraternity Council for Fall Quarter 2009. Some of our ladies were able attend the First Annual Alumnae Career Conference at UCLA. We had the chance to talk to some of our successful alumnae, which left our ladies “..completely & utterly INSPIRED…Spent the day talking one on one with beyond successful Chi Delta Theta founding mothers and alumnae about career paths & LIFE..so blessed to have opportunities like this”-Isabella Villacampa Community Service. We supported other Greek organizations’ philanthropy events— through practice and gathering attendees. Our hard work paid off as we earned First place in Theta Chi’s Best Sorority Dance Crew, an event that benefitted Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, and Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity’s Miss Greek Universe, an event that encourages students to join the Bone Marrow Registry. W e a l s o teamed with Sigma Omega Nu Sorority for a Women’s Shelter Cleanup and Driven Towards Sisterhood’s (DTS) Clothing Drive. very excited about PolyCultural Weekend held in April 2010 as we participated as performers, volunteers and hosts for conditionally admitted incoming freshmen students of color. We also performed a Tahitian dance at Cal Poly’s Open House weekend. Social Activity. We shared exchanges with Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Lambda Phi Epsilon Fraternity, Omega Xi Delta Fraternity, Sigma Omega Nu Sorority, Driven Towards Sisterhood, Theta Chi Fraternity, Pi Alpha Phi (UCSB), and Nu Alpha Kappa Fraternity (UCLA). We co-hosted alongside our brothers of Omega Xi Delta, our 16th Annual Lantern Festival, the largest AsianAmerican awareness event on campus featuring cultural booths, cultural entertainment and free admission to the public. Cultural Awareness. We feel that Cal Poly should be a more culturally inviting school. We were As participants in the MultiCultural Center’s Step Show hosted by Driven Towards Sisterhood, we were grateful to have the opportunity to witness the unity, pride, talent, and passion of many cultural organizations from our campus as well as other universities in California. We’ve had a successful year and we hope to see USFC Orgs grow even further in their recognition within the Cal Poly Community. USFC Greek Speak | 5 Driven Toward Sisterhood I t i s a r e w a r d i n g position; you get to be in the i nside circle making decisions that a f f e c t t h e c o u n c i l in a positive manner. -Ricardo Cruz Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc is the “Last Created and Best Designed” African-American sorority within the Divine Nine. The sorority’s aim is to enhance the quality of life within the community. Public service, leadership development and education of youth are the hallmark of the organization’s programs and activities. Our club, Driven Toward Sisterhood, is an active interest group of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. We embody the mission of Sigma Gamma Rho by addressing concerns that impact society educationally, civically, and economically. Community Service: Driven Toward Sisterhood along with Southern California Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc. alumnae and Sigma Gamma Rho from the UC Santa Barbara chapter, successfully packed and shipped 60 Hair 6 | USFC Greek Speak Care Packages to the female soldiers serving in Iran and Afghanistan. Driven Towards Sisterhood raised enough extra postage funds to cover an additional 50 future care package shipments. Our sponsor for the packing party, Luster Products’ Pink Brand, continued their generous support of our efforts by providing Hair Relaxer Kits, Shampoo, Conditioner, Oil Moisturizer, different Styling Gels, and Conditioning Hairdress for each soldier. As always, we are most thankful to the entire Luster Products team. MultiCultural Center Step Show During Spring Quarter we successfully planned, hosted, and participated in the MultiCultural Center’s first Step Show. The Step Show contained six participants from USFC and African American fraternities from Southern California: Kappa Alpha Psi and Omega Psi Phi. It is our hope to continue this tradition here at Cal Poly. Sigma Omega Nu is the first Latina interest sorority ever created at Cal Poly, S.L.O. The women of Sigma Omega Nu felt that this organization could help bring Latina women closer together while making Cal Poly life easier and more exciting. Sigma Omega Nu strives to provide its members with moral, academic, and family support. Together members have worked hard to inform the community on the importance of Latina/o issues. The sisters have participated in various Youth related programs in addition to other community service programs. Our chapter's philanthropy is with the San Luis Obispo Women's Shelter. We have also volunteered time and money for the American Heart Association as well as the AIDS Foundation. We also participate in other events held in the community throughout the year; these events have included Relay for Life, Cesar Chavez Day of Service, Make a Difference Day and CultureFest. Sigma Omega Nu also prides itself on holding Reina Del Sol, our annual cultural talent show. The purpose of this event is to promote cultural diversity both on the Cal Poly campus and in the San Luis Obispo community. Members of Sigma Omega Nu hope to obtain the support of all women by being positive role models. We strive on creating supportive and lasting relationships with each other. As sisters of Sigma Omega Nu we will continue to stress high commitment, professional and social ethics, as well as our dedication in continuing our exemplary commitment for a strong sisterhood. USFC Greek Speak | 7 Each year, the collegiate chapters of Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. participate in our nationally sponsored Diabetes Prevention and Awareness Week. Gammas throughout the state put on a series of events, including screenings and nutrition classes, with the purpose of aiding those diagnosed with diabetes and increase awareness within the community. With the support of a local Jamba Juice, The Omicron Chapter of Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. raised $200 for the American Diabetes Association (ADA) which allocates money to discover new ways to detect, treat, and cure diabetes. The Omicron Chapter scheduled a date with Kermit McKenzie Junior High School in Guadalupe, CA providing a nutrition workshop and a blood screening for the local community. The workshop informed people about Diabetes, its causes, and reasons why Latinos are more prone to the disease. We’ve taken strides to support Latinos on the Central Coast through awareness and prevention. 8 | USFC Greek Speak Additionally, as Latinos succeeding at the University level, we feel it is crucial to use our accomplishments and our resources to alleviate access to higher education that many within underrepresented communities face. It is for this reason that Gamma Zeta Alpha Fraternity, Inc. is proud to be the first Official Greek Sponsor of the California State Academic Decathlon. Working with local Academic Decathlon offices, our collegiate chapters participate in judging county competitions. Brothers aid in event logistics and serve as speech judges for the competition. The purpose of our involvement is outreach to current high school students and provide information on eligibility and admissions to public and private universities. This year, the Omicron Chapter sent over 15 members to the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) Academic Decathlon competition. Over 60 teams competed at this event. The Omicron Chapter enjoys encouraging young students to strive for a higher education. Our organization also provides support for the Makea-Wish Foundation. Every year our prospective members organize a Bowl-A-Thon. This event raises funds to provide a “no strings attached” gift for children who suffer from unknown diseases and/or struggle with their health on a daily basis. Each prospective class fundraises in order to make more wishes a reality for these children. The program gives our prospective members the opportunity to participate in hands-on community service and gives them great insight into the work our organization does. The Omicron Chapter’s Epsilon class successfully raised $450 for the Make-a-Wish Foundation this year. Nu Alpha Kappa (NAK) Pacheco Elementary Community Service Miss Greek Universe 2010 The NAK brothers assisted Pacheco Elementary school PTA during it’s semi-annual Family Night. As kitchen coordinators, we set up water tables, prepared tables for the families, and cut burritos for the guests while students assisted us by placing oranges on the plates. While eating dinner, the students performed a show for the parents. Overall, it was a great night. The Founding Chapter of New Alpha Kappa hosted its First annual Miss Greek Universe pageant. This is a philanthropic event where we registered over 60 individuals to Be A Match Foundation for the National Marrow Donor Program. The sorority student contestants were Van Nguyen (alpha Kappa Delta Phi), Hillery Nguyen (Chi Delta Theta), Sara Adams (Chi Omega), Laura Gregorich (Kappa Alpha Theta), Hillary Fraser (Sigma Kappa) and Lizbeth Hernandez (Sigma Omega Nu), participated in Evening Gown, Talent, and Question/Answer competitions. Without these great ladies, this event would not have taken place so thank you! Twister with Lambda Theta Alpha and Driven Toward Sisterhood During Winter Quarter, we had a fun social with two sororities in which we used a web site called FreeRice.com in which we donated over 27,000 grains of rice to people around the world. It was a quiz-type web site where every correct answer donated 10 grains of rice to a worthy country. Multicultural Center Step Show Psi Class D u r i n g S p r i n g Q u a r t e r, f i v e o f o u r m e m b e r s participated in the MultiCultural Center ’s California Step Show hosted by the We welcome the following gentlemen : Paul Gauna, [BUS]; L a d i e s o f D r i v e n To w a r d s S i s t e r h o o d . Victor Quijas [AERO]; Francisco Choto [ARCH]; Ricardo W e p e r f o r m e d a t r a d i t i o n a l d a n c e u s i n g Ramirez [ARCE]; Nicholas Simon [GENE]; Xavier Rodriguez m a c h e t e s . L u c k i l y, n o o n e w a s h u r t d u r i n g USFC Greek Speak | our performance. [BCHEM]; and Christian Nunez [ME]. 9 Greek relations is all about bridging the g a p b e t w e e n all of the councils so t h a t t h e G r e e k community remains strong & and unified. -Touraj Yari & Anh Nguyen USFC Greek Relations We the brothers of Omega Xi Delta Fraternity, the first Asian interest fraternity established at Cal Poly, pride ourselves on our three pillars: brotherhood, cultural awareness and gentleman-like conduct. We stand by these pillars and are very active within the school as well as around the community. One of our most well known events is Lantern Festival, which we host annually with Chi Delta Theta Sorority. It is the largest celebration of Asian culture on the Central Coast, and it is completely put together by our two organizations. We bring performers from all over California, and we collaborate with cultural organizations on campus to sell delicious foods. We also participate in events like CultureFest and PolyCultural, the latter created of by one of our own. We are also well known for our diversity, as we are the only greek organization to ever win the President’s Diversity Award. While we do take our work seriously, we also like to have fun, Omegas were on the 2010 Greek Week championship team. As a fraternity we have very close bonds with one another, because we take our brotherhood pillar as seriously as the rest. We also pride ourselves as gentleman, as we have a very good reputation on this campus. Omega Xi Delta is a life changing experience, which teaches you about cultural diversity, builds eternal friendships and prepares you for life. 10 | USFC Greek Speak Lambda Phi Epsilon (LFE) The Cal Poly San Luis Obispo chapter of Lambda Phi Epsilon hosted its 12th Annual West Coast Brotherhood Rally (aka Splatfest) this past February. Splatfest is a weekend where our chapter invites all 45+ Lambda Phi Epsilon chapters to have a brotherhood paintball tournament right here in SLO. We also host a large club event that is open to the public. In conjunction with the club venue, we donate ticket proceeds to Big Brothers and Big Sisters of SLO County. Our sister sorority, Alpha Kappa Delta Phi, joins us in this weekend of madness and fun as this same weekend also marks their West Coast Sisterhood Rally. Cal Poly does not have a large Asian American population. It may be a surprise to some people that the largest National Asian American interest fraternity would have a chapter here in SLO. However, it is the hard work and dedication of the brothers of this chapter that makes Splatfest possible year after year. Splatfest is one of the key reasons Lambda Phi Epsilon was able to establish a chapter here in SLO. Lambda Phi Epsilon hopes to continue increasing Asian awareness and provide services to the community and University. USFC Greek Speak | 11 . . . y a fo D n I C F US The USFC council held its Informational night during Spring Quarter. This was the Executive Board’s attempt to spark council interest from the newly crossed members of 2009-2010, to offer insight into what the USFC does and to explain each officer’s responsibilities. The night started out with an ice breaker. University Police Officer Godfried presented an alcohol and hazing awareness presentation. Each council member gave a general outlook on the council’s mission and goals, and reviewed officer’ responsibilities. The goal of the event was to educate younger members and discuss different ways they can get involved in the future. USFC DAY In May 2010, The USFC Executive Board hosted USFC Day at Laguna Lake Park. USFC Day was created to bring the council organizations together in a day long sporting event. The USFC Executive Board worked from ground zero to establish an event that would strengthen our bonds as a council. Ten USFC organizations were split into randomized teams with corresponding colors. Teams were integrated so that individuals from different organizations would have the chance to bond with and meet new people. The day consisted of icebreakers, relay races, tug-of-war, flag football and volleyball tournaments. In another effort to encourage unity, organizations were paired off and assigned a task for USFC Day. For example, Sigma Omega Nu and alpha Kappa Delta Phi were responsible for facilitating icebreakers. Each organization brought a side dish that complimented the BBQ. One of the goals of USFC is to increase intracouncil communication and unity. USFC Day helped us take a step forward to completing this goal. 12 | USFC Greek Speak