Phi Sigma Sigma showed their support for women who undergo kidney dialysis, the sorority’s current philanthropy project, in the form of a 24-hour rock-a-thon series of events at the Johnson Family Plaza from May 4 to May 5.
The University of La Verne’s student organizations are gearing up for a semester of campus engagement despite having to do it remotely for the first two weeks of class. The University held its virtual Greek Involvement Fair on Monday and its Student Organization Fair on Wednesday, both via Zoom.
Lively music and small crowds were the backdrop for potential new recruits, as University of La Verne students participated in Greek life and club enrollment fairs on Monday and Tuesday in Sneaky Park.
Recruitment is the most important time of the year for sororities on any campus at any school. This is the period where we potentially welcome new members into our organizations. Usually, we compete with other sororities on campus, but this year our biggest competition was the pandemic.
The Campus Center Ballroom was alive last Thursday as Sigma Gamma Rho sorority hosted its fourth neophyte presentation since being chartered on campus in 2016.