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The University of Chicago, in Chicago’s historic Hyde Park neighborhood, is the site of a new Sigma Chi colony. Director of Expansion Matt McCartt, Tennessee-Martin 2008, has begun recruitment of undergraduates for the colony, with pledgeship to commence in late spring/early summer 2009. This is an exciting time for Sigma Chi as it looks forward to the re-installation of a chapter that was originally founded on the University of Chicago campus in 1897. The chapter went inactive in 1952. Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 3/12/2009 1:13:34 PM
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The Sam Houston State University chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity recently made a $10000 donation to Walker County’s Child Protective Services division. We were very surprised and excited when we heard about the Sigma Chi donation McCarly said. When I first heard about it I had to ask the person telling me to recount the zeros on the end of the amount. Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 1/21/2008 8:46:35 PM
During Werbers 1930-1942 major-league career Werber manned third base for the New York Yankees the Boston Red Sox Philadelphia Athletics Cincinnati Reds and the New York Giants. He spent two seasons playing alongside Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig. Werber is the final surviving teammate of both Ruth and Gehrig. Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 6/23/2008 7:20:25 PM
Officers have arrested two men suspected in the robbery of four Kansas University students at a Lawrence Burger King. The armed robbery occurred at 2:15 a.m. Sunday as the victims were waiting for food in the drive-through lane of the restaurant, Sixth and Missouri streets. The victims included three Sigma Chi fraternity brothers and a female. Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 1/30/2009 1:19:41 PM
At Brainerd Golf Club. Sigma Chi Fraternity organizes the tournament as part of UTCs homecoming activities and raises funds for the McKamey Animal Center. For more information and to sign up for the tournament call Wes Dennis at 400-6761 or e-mail Wes.Dennis@shawinc.com Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 9/15/2008 2:48:47 PM
Four students have been awarded the Fordyce Remsen Lozier and Mary Williams Horr Lozier scholarship a renewable scholarship administered by the Rhode Island Foundation for current and former members of the Sigma Chi fraternity or their relatives. Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 9/27/2007 7:19:12 AM
Gabriel Richardson was a marketing/finance major and a member of Sigma Chi fraternity. Richardson was diagnosed with an extreme case of spinal meningitis after his senior year of high school before he came to Denver. "He was given his last rites as well as four hours to live by his doctors [but] he survived" said senior Shackleton. "After this experience it was like every day of his life was a blessing." Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 5/14/2008 8:38:26 AM
Brandon Hendrick was an ASU student and a member of the Sigma Chi Epsilon Upsilon Chapter. Brandon grew up in Vancouver, Washington where he excelled academically and athletically. In high school he was diagnosed with osteo-sarcoma (bone cancer)… a diagnosis that dashed his dreams of playing in the NBA but did not dampen his love for Arizona and his desire to attend Arizona State University. Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 9/12/2009 7:36:26 PM
More than 45 brothers of North Carolina State Universitys chapter of Sigma Chi gathered at a funeral Saturday to remember and honor one of their own. Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 8/29/2007 7:06:16 PM
Ryan Johnston of Burfordville was charged with second-degree arson and burglary in connection with a fire at an auxillary building belonging to the Sigma Chi fraternity. Bond was set at $100000 surety. Johnston will later be transported to the Cape Girardeau County Jail.The fire department estimated that the building suffered $50000 worth of internal and external damages. Knott said no one from Sigma Chi knew Johnston or even if he was a student at Southeast. check back at semissourian.com Email Submitter Share with others
Posted 11/6/2007 9:45:14 AM