Natalia Pierson

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Natalia Pierson
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Name Natalia Pierson
Chapter Alpha Sigma
Virginia Commonwealth University
Date Inducted Spring 2006
Roll Number ΑΣ 214
Alumni Chapter/Assoc N/A
Honorary Member N/A
Major English, History
Birthdate June 27, 1987
Spouse N/A
Nicknames Natalie, Nat
Awards


Natalia Pierson (born 27 June 1987) is an Active Member of Alpha Sigma Chapter (ΑΣ 214) at Virginia Commonwealth University.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Natalia Pierson decided to attend Virginia Commonwealth University... because she couldn't stand the people at U of R. And also because it was as far from the people from high school (and her mother) as she could get without leaving the state. She joined Phi Sigma Pi as a member of Pi Initiate Class in the Spring of 2006 when her good friends Shannon Sullivan and Kristen Fox invited her along to a rush event. She thought it would be more interesting than her homework and has never regretted the decision since.

Collegiate Years at Alpha Sigma Chapter

Historian (YY) Parliamentarian (YY) Grand Chapter Alternate, Summer 2007

Alumni Years to Present

Complete if applicable. Delete if not.

National Involvement

  • National Commitees
  • Roadtrips
  • etc.

Bigs and Littles

Further Resources

  • web page?

Other Interesting Facts

Natalia

    • Can eat four lbs. of Shafer Wings and drink 6 bottles of water in under ten minutes.
    • Has spent the past four years at VCU trying valiantly to stave off the oncoming horrors known as "real life." It is becoming increasingly apparent that she has failed.
    • Enjoys quality time with her computers Calanais and Franklin, as well as her iPod MacKenzie and car Pineapple.
    • Prefers not to be hugged without warning. Exceptions are made on a case by case basis, usually only if the hug-er is on the hug-ee's list. If you are not aware of such a list, it is quite likely you are not on it.
    • Can fall and make it look almost cool. Sometimes. Usually, she just looks stupid.
    • Has more books than friends, mostly because it is perfectly legal to toss one in the garbage. Of course, that right is reserved and respected, and only used for the disposal of PEOPLE magazine and the Richmond Times Disgrace.