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Why would anyone volunteer to oversee our alumni program?
Could volunteering with your brothers really lead to a longer life?
According to a recent article by the Wall Street Journal, volunteering could be good for your health – particularly once you’re retired. A study “involving more than 64,000 subjects age 60 and older from 1998 to 2010 has found results suggesting that volunteering slows the cognitive decline of aging.”
Let’s all take a minute to thank the guys for donating not only their precious time, but their talent and treasure as well. Why do they do it? Well, it’s all tied to science! Click “Read More” to see a list of our volunteer officers.
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Kappa Sigma Memories What’s your favorite memory of your Kappa Sigma days? One brother says he’ll always remember “when old members were invited back in the fall for Homecoming and we served them dinner and they would lead us in
Upcoming Denison Reunion June 1-3 – Make Plans Now!
Reunion This year’s reunion combines three of the greatest classes of Kappa Sigs at Denison; 1972, ’73 and ’74. We hope to see the campus crawling with Gamma-Xi Brothers. Look for the Chapter House to be open on Saturday afternoon,
Meet the 2018 Gamma-Xi Pledge Class
The newest freshman class is small, but enthusiastic. Left to right are: Adrian Vanden Dyssel – Southlake, TX Global CommerceJohn McPherson – Berwyn, PA Environmental Science *Jack Mallett – Spring Lake Heights, NJ HistoryJohn Sipher – Reston, VA undecided *Chase
Chapter Honors 9/11 Granville Police, Fire Department
GranvilleBack on 9/11, we honored a Brother Rich Madden who was killed in the Twin Towers. The brothers gathered around his plaque for a moment of silence in remembrance. The Chapter also thanked local Granville police and fire department by
Adopt A Highway and Anchosplash!
In other local service, the chapter maintains a section of highway locally, where they did a day of clean-up last Saturday. Additionally, on October 1, the chapter participated in the annual Delta Gamma Sorority Anchorsplash event.