January 2011
Volume 2 Issue 3
Getting Chi Eta Runs for the Red Connected Hosting the 2nd Annual Rivalry Run
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he Brothers of the Chi Eta Chapter stand by the motto that Phi Gamma Delta is not for college days alone. We appreciate all of the support we receive from our parents and Graduates. Stay up to date with news from Chi Eta by following us on Twitter, Facebook, and our website at wkufiji.com. If you’re interested in becoming more directly involved, please email us at graduate@wkufiji. com
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The 2nd Annual Rivalry Run was a huge success, bringing Chi Eta together and raising over $5,000.
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ervice is one of Phi Gamma Delta’s five values, and one the Chi Eta chapter holds dear. The chapter’s desire to serve the Bowling Green area was evidenced by its Second Annual Rivalry Run, held Nov. 19. Chi Eta brothers joined forces with the Sigma Pi fraternity from Middle Tennessee State University to run the WKU-MTSU game ball 90 miles from Murfreesboro, Tenn. to Bowling Green. Money raised from sponsorships and t-shirt sales went to the chapter’s philanthropy organization, the South Central KY American Red Cross. Burlington, Ky. junior brother Jake Ryle, Chi Eta philanthropy chairman, said the idea of two rival schools tying a philanthropy event with a yearly football matchup has been an
effective formula for several Fiji chapters. Notable examples include the run between the Rho Alpha chapter at Virginia Tech and the Omicron chapter at Virginia, and between the Omicron Deuteron chapter at Ohio State and Alpha Phi chapter at Michigan. Ryle said the American Red Cross was selected because of the work it does locally. “We wanted to give our philanthropy a local flair,” he said. “By giving to the South Central KY chapter, which is located here in Bowling Green, we get a hands-on look at where our money goes.” Ryle set a goal for total amount raised at $7,500. After paying off expenses, Chi Eta was able to write a check to the Red Cross for just under $5,000. In the weeks leading up to the run, brothers
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