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− | The Beta Delta Chapter (Founded November 1st, 1992) is located at [http://www.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University] in Raleigh, NC. The chapter was founded by Heather Lake and is a member of the Mid | + | The Beta Delta Chapter (Founded November 1st, 1992) is located at [http://www.ncsu.edu North Carolina State University] in Raleigh, NC. The chapter was founded by [[Heather Lake]] and is a member of the [[Mid Atlantic Region]]. |
== Chapter History == | == Chapter History == | ||
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== The Active Chapter == | == The Active Chapter == | ||
− | Beta Delta has over 50 members and participates in philanthropy with Ronald McDonald House and Teach For America. | + | Beta Delta has over 50 members and participates in philanthropy with Ronald McDonald House and [[Teach For America]]. |
We participate in many activities: | We participate in many activities: | ||
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=== Past Chapter Presidents === | === Past Chapter Presidents === | ||
− | * Jason Wong (2004-2006) | + | * [[Andra Berte]] (2003-2004) |
− | * Megan Borrell (2006-2007) | + | * [[Jason Wong]] (2004-2006) |
− | * Nicky Seabrook (Present) | + | * [[Megan Borrell]] (2006-2007) |
+ | * [[Nicky Seabrook]] (Present) | ||
== Chapter Events & Activities == | == Chapter Events & Activities == | ||
=== Founder's Weekend === | === Founder's Weekend === | ||
− | Beta Delta celebrates the Chapter's founding each November 1st. The Chapter holds a large-scale Founder's Weekend open to other chapters each year between mid-October and mid-November. In 1997, chapter leadership of Beta Delta and Alpha Rho agreed to combine Founder's Weekend celebrations due to proximity of the chapters in regards to both location and founding dates. The event was a success and became a standing tradition, with the location alternating each year between Blacksburg, VA and Raleigh, NC. | + | Beta Delta celebrates the Chapter's founding each November 1st. The Chapter holds a large-scale Founder's Weekend open to other chapters each year between mid-October and mid-November. In 1997, chapter leadership of Beta Delta and [[Alpha Rho Chapter|Alpha Rho]] agreed to combine Founder's Weekend celebrations due to proximity of the chapters in regards to both location and founding dates. The event was a success and became a standing tradition, with the location alternating each year between Blacksburg, VA and Raleigh, NC. |
In 2000, the chapters began awarding an annual Spirit Award to a Brother that demonstrates the highest level of spirit and embodiment of the tripod. Each Chapter selects it recipient by vote of Active Members with the winner being announced at the formal banquet held Saturday night of Founder's Weekend. | In 2000, the chapters began awarding an annual Spirit Award to a Brother that demonstrates the highest level of spirit and embodiment of the tripod. Each Chapter selects it recipient by vote of Active Members with the winner being announced at the formal banquet held Saturday night of Founder's Weekend. | ||
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== Notable Alumni == | == Notable Alumni == | ||
− | * Heather Lake (Chapter year) | + | * [[Heather Lake]] (Chapter year) |
:Founding Member | :Founding Member | ||
* Name (Chapter year) | * Name (Chapter year) | ||
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= Further Resources = | = Further Resources = | ||
− | www.phisigmapincsu.com | + | [http://www.phisigmapincsu.com Beta Delta website] |
[[Category:Chapters]] [[Category:Collegiate Chapters]] [[Category:Mid Atlantic Region]] | [[Category:Chapters]] [[Category:Collegiate Chapters]] [[Category:Mid Atlantic Region]] |
Revision as of 18:50, 19 August 2007
The Beta Delta Chapter (Founded November 1st, 1992) is located at North Carolina State University in Raleigh, NC. The chapter was founded by Heather Lake and is a member of the Mid Atlantic Region.
Contents
Chapter History
Beta Delta was founded November 1, 1992.
The Active Chapter
Beta Delta has over 50 members and participates in philanthropy with Ronald McDonald House and Teach For America.
We participate in many activities:
- Trash clean-ups on Trailwood, the chapter's Adopt-A-Highway
- Scholarship activities and road trips
- Annual Semiformal Banquet
- Intramural sports
Past Chapter Presidents
- Andra Berte (2003-2004)
- Jason Wong (2004-2006)
- Megan Borrell (2006-2007)
- Nicky Seabrook (Present)
Chapter Events & Activities
Founder's Weekend
Beta Delta celebrates the Chapter's founding each November 1st. The Chapter holds a large-scale Founder's Weekend open to other chapters each year between mid-October and mid-November. In 1997, chapter leadership of Beta Delta and Alpha Rho agreed to combine Founder's Weekend celebrations due to proximity of the chapters in regards to both location and founding dates. The event was a success and became a standing tradition, with the location alternating each year between Blacksburg, VA and Raleigh, NC.
In 2000, the chapters began awarding an annual Spirit Award to a Brother that demonstrates the highest level of spirit and embodiment of the tripod. Each Chapter selects it recipient by vote of Active Members with the winner being announced at the formal banquet held Saturday night of Founder's Weekend.
Other Event or Activity
This event is...
Other Event or Activity
This activity is...
Notable Alumni
- Heather Lake (Chapter year)
- Founding Member
- Name (Chapter year)
- DSK year
- Name (Chapter year)
- Office Held (year-year)
Chapter Honors and Awards
National Awards
- Top in Region, 2007
- 2004 Most Spirited Chapter Award
- 2003 Highest Phi Sigma Pi Chapter GPA Award
- Joseph Torcia Outstanding Chapter Award
University Awards
- None to date
Other Awards
- None to date
Mascot
The Beta Delta mascot is a frog.
Chant & Creed
Beta Delta Chapter Chant
B-E-T-A Uh-huh D-E-L-T-A Uh-huh
In your face, here to stay Beta Delta all the way
Gotta love our Brotherhood Try to catch us if you could
We're the s#!t there's no debate Beta Delta NC State
Huh Y'all
Beta Delta Chapter Creed
The tie that binds is the spirit of our brethren and the ideals for which we stand. By embracing the traits of leadership, we can succeed in creating the foundation in which others will follow.
Through the ideals of scholarship, we will preserve the acute sense of thought and mature with the accumulation of knowledge.
By mastering the principles of fellowship, we can embrace our brother's faith and instill the bond of trust, ever strengthening our brotherhood.
We will challenge others along our journey through initiation and education. Only united can we surmount all barriers and achieve all goals. Our brotherhood is strong, in death we do not part. You are me and I am you, together we are Phi Sigma Pi.