You may have heard that Indianapolis is the Circle City but do you know where this name comes from? One reason is that our city is centered around a circle that features the 284 foot tall Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument . In case you were wondering, that is only 21 feet shorter than the Statue...
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ChristinaL
on Sun, Nov 8 2009
Filed under: indianapolis, Kappa Kappa Psi, downtown, formal, dancing, weekend, sorority, concert, symphony, Monument Circle
Many things are keeping me busy this semester, but seventeen of them are especially close to my heart! Meet Gamma Sigma, the newest class of the Alpha Beta chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi, my band fraternity. With the loss of our graduated seniors, our chapter felt especially small when we came back to school...
Dressing up in costumes is the most renowned college Halloween festivity, but I am here to make a case for an under-appreciated seasonal favorite: carving pumpkins, an activity beloved by social chairs of college clubs everywhere. It seems that every organization I am in decides to host a pumpkin carving...
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ChristinaL
on Mon, Nov 2 2009
Filed under: Kappa Kappa Psi, friends, Halloween, Manuscripts, pumpkins
At Butler, our chapter of Kappa Kappa Psi national band fraternity has been successful as long as I've been around. In 2006, when I started school at BU, the chapter had just won the Governor's Cup award for being the best chapter in our district. I was initiated in December of 2006 and have...
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on Thu, Jul 30 2009
Filed under: Kappa Kappa Psi, friends, band, leadership, awards, fraternity
Apparently Texas and Michigan are the places to be this summer, since I have hit up both of these great states twice this summer! Last time I was in Texas was all about Pi Phi, and they kept us busy pretty much nonstop at the national convention. This time I am here for purely selfish motives - visiting...