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Logging and Learning
The past academic year for Beta Phi Chapter at the University of Idaho has been full of excitement, starting off with the fall philanthropy, Log-a-thon. Preparation for the event took the brothers into the woods, cutting down trees for logging themed events. The chapter sold unused lumber throughout the college town of Moscow, Idaho. The chapter placed the revenue in a scholarship fund for the daughter of a brother who passed away.
Farther into the year, we held our first spring philanthropy, Alpha Gamma Rodeo. Thanks to the help of other chapters across the country, we were able to pick events as well as get ideas to best plan out our new philanthropy. All the proceeds went to Tough Enough to Wear Pink, a breast cancer awareness association. Within the University of Idaho, we were among the top five fraternities in GPA. Our GPA last semester was an improving 3.28 cumulative. Beta Phi Chapter is an outstanding group of men in the chapter and are excited for the next group of incoming members to contribute what they have to offer to the house and To Make Better Men.
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Tucker Hansen, Noble Ruler