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'''[http://www.csucauldron.com/student-org-spotlight-phi-sigma-pi-1.1830213 Student Org Spotlight: Phi Sigma Pi (CSU Cauldron - 13 December 2010)]''' <br>
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According to '''Katie Kantor (&#918;&#915;)''', the corresponding secretary for the organization, the fraternity was founded last spring and had its first initiate class inducted in April.  "It's a great opportunity to get involved and help out Cleveland and the CSU community," said Kantor. "It's also a great way to get in touch with members from other colleges and universities around the country."
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'''[http://flathatnews.com/content/74535 PSP helps students stay relaxed (The Flat Hat - 13 November 2010)]''' <br>
 
'''[http://flathatnews.com/content/74535 PSP helps students stay relaxed (The Flat Hat - 13 November 2010)]''' <br>
 
The honor fraternity Phi Sigma Pi will host CenteredTribe this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Campus Center. For a two dollar entry fee, the program offers hours of classes, food, raffles and information about wellness. The event’s proceeds will benefit Teach for America, PSP’s philanthropy. “We see the event as killing two birds with one stone,” President of PSP '''Weston Loehr (&#915;&#936;)''' ’11, said. “[We’re] giving some much needed aid to some TFA teacher and educating the campus about mental health and how to stay healthy during high stress times — times that all students are familiar with.”
 
The honor fraternity Phi Sigma Pi will host CenteredTribe this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Campus Center. For a two dollar entry fee, the program offers hours of classes, food, raffles and information about wellness. The event’s proceeds will benefit Teach for America, PSP’s philanthropy. “We see the event as killing two birds with one stone,” President of PSP '''Weston Loehr (&#915;&#936;)''' ’11, said. “[We’re] giving some much needed aid to some TFA teacher and educating the campus about mental health and how to stay healthy during high stress times — times that all students are familiar with.”

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Student Org Spotlight: Phi Sigma Pi (CSU Cauldron - 13 December 2010)
According to Katie Kantor (ΖΓ), the corresponding secretary for the organization, the fraternity was founded last spring and had its first initiate class inducted in April. "It's a great opportunity to get involved and help out Cleveland and the CSU community," said Kantor. "It's also a great way to get in touch with members from other colleges and universities around the country."

PSP helps students stay relaxed (The Flat Hat - 13 November 2010)
The honor fraternity Phi Sigma Pi will host CenteredTribe this Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Campus Center. For a two dollar entry fee, the program offers hours of classes, food, raffles and information about wellness. The event’s proceeds will benefit Teach for America, PSP’s philanthropy. “We see the event as killing two birds with one stone,” President of PSP Weston Loehr (ΓΨ) ’11, said. “[We’re] giving some much needed aid to some TFA teacher and educating the campus about mental health and how to stay healthy during high stress times — times that all students are familiar with.”

Students get advice in yearly EMUBA program (EasternEcho.com - 31 October 2010)
The Eastern Michigan University Black Alumni Association hosted its annual “Young and Successful” program on Oct. 20 to focus on successful EMU graduates and their personal stories of entering the job world, giving them a chance to give advice to students. The event took place in Best Hall Lounge from 6-8 p.m. The speakers included Monica Marie Jones (ΑΦ), an author, publisher and radio show host;...

Campaign uncovers abuse in relationships (thebrownandwhite.com - 29 October 2010)
Dorskind and Eddie Brack, '13, members of the Women's Center, worked with Phi Sigma Pi (ΔΧ) honor fraternity and Break the Silence. They urged students on campus to wear red on Wednesday to support domestic violence awareness.

Chili fires up competition (MTSUSidelines.com - 24 October 2010)
Eighteen teams representing student groups and Greek associations faced off Friday evening in the annual Homecoming Chili Cook-Off competition. This year's winners in the student organization category were Baptist Collegiate Ministries in third place, the Phi Sigma Pi National Honor Fraternity (ΒΨ) in second place, and the Third Baptist Church group in first place.

Student to receive impact award (wcu.edu - 19 October 2010)
A Western Carolina University student who is making service to the deaf community her life’s work will be honored Saturday, Nov. 6, at the state level for her efforts and achievements. Shaneé Sullivan (ΓΖ) will receive a Community Impact Student Award from North Carolina Campus Compact, a statewide coalition of college and university leaders dedicated to promoting community service, service learning and civic engagement in higher education.