2012-13 Handbook

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Zeta Theta Epsilon (ZOE) In 1999, Zeta Theta Epsilon stemmed from the TKE Little Sister Organization to form a sister organization. ZΘE’s became recognized by the Sorority Pan-Hellenic Council (SPC) in February 2000. As a sorority we strive to achieve love, charity, and esteem throughout our organization, community and in our personal lives. Many sisters are involved in sports including cheerleading, golf, track and field, softball, and intramurals. Academics serve an important role as well as extracurricular activities. We take great pride in serving our campus as well as our community in a variety of charity events. Our most well known event is Big Man on Campus. This week long event focuses on raising money for the Susan G. Komen for the cure foundation. Other events we as a sisterhood participate in include: Relay for Life, Greek Formal, and Greek Week. Our sorority is a life-long friendship without judgment, while building up the worth of our sisters. Joining Zeta Theta Epsilon will prove to have everlasting friendships, helping hands, understanding, eternal memories, and countless good times. For any questions please contact zetathetaepsilon@hotmail.com.

CAMPUS MINISTRY Christian Campus House (CCH) CCH is a Christian fellowship whose goal is to help students make a relationship with Jesus Christ part of their university experience. Our Tuesday Night Worship is held at 7 p.m. in the Witmer Clubhouse and includes worship, prayer, and a study of how the Bible applies to life. All students, faculty, and staff are invited and welcome! Student-led small group Bible studies meet weekly in many of the residential facilities and in the two campus houses to explore practical answers to the challenges students face. Contact 2010 in the fall and Ascend 2011 in the winter with Michigan campuses are great opportunities to get away for spiritual growth and encouragement, and spring break is the occasion for our annual mission trip. For a full rundown of events and times, check campus bulletin boards, call the office at 260.665.6771, or visit us on the Web at www.cchtrine.org. Travis Wilhelm, Campus Minister, and Heather Stennett, Women’s Intern, invite you to stop by the house for a visit.

Newman Catholic Group The Newman Group is a Catholic student organization. We take our name from Cardinal John Henry Newman, who believed in the total life of university students, including spirituality. He did much to support Catholic student groups in 19th-century England. The group provides opportunities for spiritual, personal, and social growth; small faith sharing/Bible study groups; leadership training; community building; retreats; service to the community; and beyond. All Catholic and non-Catholic students are welcome to join the group. For more information, contact Fr. Fred Pasche at St. Anthony’s Church at 260.665.2259 or the office of campus/ Young Adult Ministry, Diocese of Fort Wayne South Bend at 260.483.3661 or Don and Cathy Pomeroy at 260.316.6777.

TRINE ATHLETICS Trine University is now a full member of the NCAA Division III and a member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association. The University sponsors 21 sports for men and women. Trine University students are admitted free to all regular-season home contests with student I.D. FALL Cross country (M) + (W) Field Hockey (W) Football (M) Golf (M) + (W) Soccer (M) + (W) Volleyball (W)

WINTER Basketball (M) + (W) Indoor track (M) + (W) Wrestling (M)

SPRING Baseball (M) Softball (W) Tennis (M) + (W) Outdoor Track (M) + (W) Lacrosse (M) + (W)


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