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Habitat for Humanity's Shack-a-Thon spreads awareness for homelessness (The Daily Orange - 6 October 08)
"Even though it's raining, it really encourages us to be here," said Jeniffer Manon (ΒΕ), a senior psychology and child and family studies major. "We know how affected people get when they don't have adequate housing, and it is important students witness what goes on just beyond campus."

Phi Sigma Pi 'Easy as Pi' 5k run, walk raises $600 (CM-Life.com - 6 October 08)
The brisk weekend weather didn't stop about 30 runners from participating in Phi Sigma Pi's "Easy as Pi 5k Run/Walk" on Saturday at Island Park. Gamma Mu donated an estimated $600 to Teach For America through a silent auction and registration fees for runners.

Reason to run in Perry 5K (Collegiate Times - 29 September 08)
To honor his memory, Michael Perry's (ΑΡ) fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, created the Michael B. Perry 5K Run and Walk. This year was the 11th annual event run by Phi Sigma Pi. The race has occurred every year since his fatal motorcycle accident.

Accomplished Writer at 22 (The Seahawk - 25 September 08)
Meghan Barnes (ΒΟ), is currently double majoring in creative writing with a focus in fiction and English literature, and minoring in global environmental geology. She writes for two local magazines, The Beat and Bootleg, and is also the fellowship chair of Phi Sigma Pi.

Leukemia and Lymphoma Society walk raises awareness (The Daily Orange - 18 September 08)
Lisa Berry (ΒΕ), a senior magazine journalism major, walked with her honors fraternity, Phi Sigma Pi, which was a co-sponsor of the event.

Malvern native returns as doctor (Malvern Daily Record - 20 August 08)
Dr. Dylan Thaxton, M.D. (ΓΛ), will be joining Dr. Burton at the Malvern Diagnostic Clinic. Thaxton was born and raised in Malvern and is a 1997 graduate of Malvern High School. Since 2001, Thaxton has been committed to come back to Malvern to practice medicine after receiving assistance for medical school from the Community Match Program.