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In this Issue... IFC Rush
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Greek of the Month Page 2 NPHC Orientation Page 3 Greek Like Welcomes President Clements Page 3 Greek Executive Boards Page 4
Changing Lives in the Dominican Republic While many Clemson students rushed home after finals to spend time with their friends and families, a group of 16 students did something different with the first week of winter break. These students, representing ..ĆŠ .Ć‹ Ć‹Ć‹Ć‹ $Ć?Ć&#x; $7Ć&#x; Ć™Ć? Ć™ĆœĆŒ DQG $ĆŠĆ˜ traveled to the Dominican Republic to build a house for a family in need. The team, accompanied by two members of Clemson faculty, united with Cambiando Vidas, an organization whose Spanish name means “Changing Lives.â€? Cambiando Vidas pairs with groups from the U.S. to provide affordable, safe housing for families in the Dominican Republic. The team helped fund the build and joined the family and community to building the house in San Juan De La Maguana. Over the short span of one week, the team completed the house and made valuable connections with the family and their community. As the Cambiando Vidas website states, “By the end of the week-long build this unique mixing of concrete, people, and cultures reveals that people are more alike than different, and that a house is much more than a collection of concrete, metal, and wood.â€? For the past four years, Clemson Greek Life has been privileged enough to send teams to the Dominican Republic for this life changing experience with Cambiando Vidas. This is a tradition that we hope will continue to carry on in years to come. Nicki Consoli nconsol@clemson.edu
Questions or Concerns? Contact IFC Vice President of Public Relations William Harrison wlharri@clemson.edu CPC Vice President of Public Relations Caitlin Cox ccox8@clemson.edu Greek Student’s with members of the San Juan community
IFC Rush Returns to Bowman With a well-run week of rush behind us, this spring semester looks very promising for the IFC Fraternities and their new respective pledge classes. Spring 2014 IFC Recruitment was held January 12-17, beginning with Smokers on Bowman Field Sunday and Monday. The First Invite Round followed on Tuesday and Wednesday, and the Final Invite Round occurred Thursday. Approximately 180 academically eligible men participated in Spring Rush, with about 110 of them accepting bids from one of Clemson’s 22 fraternities that are overseen by the IFC. 140 bids were given out on the Friday the 17th, Bid Day. Following each fraternity’s bid day acceptance ceremony, many held joint Rush Blowout celebrations to mark the end of Rush Week. -Richard Slay rslay@clemson.edu
left: rushee at Kappa Alpha Order tent right: Sigma Nu shows off blimp at Smokers
Greek of the Month
Arthur Thrower
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Order of Omega is pleased to announce that Arthur Thrower is our February Greek of the Month. Arthur is the president of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) while being a brother of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity and a member of Blue Key Honor Society. Arthur says he attributes his passion to the potential that is on our campus. “I saw organizations with purpose and value and I knew they’d give more value to my life,” said Arthur. He hopes to bring out the full potential of the NPHC council and all of Fraternity and Sorority Life. People often remark “Arthur’s passion for anything he does is contagious.” When he has free time, Arthur has a love for music and anything creative. He says “I do a lot of business during the day and so I like to have as much creativity [as I can] in my free time” Because of Arthur’s unprecedented passion for life and commitment to our Greek community, we are proud to name him Greek of the Month. -Ali Fehling afehlin@clemson.edu
Students Prepare for NPHC Orientation This year’s Spring NPHC Orientation was held January 13 at 6:00 pm in the Lila Holmes Ballroom in Clemson House. The orientation included an overview of the organization’s history, presentations from each of the NPHC’s nine organizations, and a video entitled “Meet the Greeks.” During a rotational segment, orientation participants were broken into groups and traveled around to each organization’s table. Participants learned more specific information about the presence of the organizations in the Clemson community and on campus. The orientation ended with a Q&A segment. During the segment, the NPHC Executive Board answered individual questions from prospective members. The 2014 NPHC Orientation was an absolute success and provided hope and a sense of fulfillment for the future of the NPHC. NPHC President Arthur Thrower prsents to potential new mumbers
-Jaelyn Murphy jaelynm@clemson.edu
Greek Life Welcome President Clements For the first time in 14 years, Clemson University is welcoming a new president to campus. President Jim Clements began his term on January 1, 2014, just in time to support his new school in Miami at the Discover Orange Bowl. Previously president of West Virginia University, Jim Clements and his family have strong ties to Clemson University. His wife, Beth, has two brothers who graduated from Clemson University. Jim Clements and Beth have four children: Tyler (21), twin sisters Hannah and Maggie (18), and Grace (14). Clements is very passionate about land grant universities, something that West Virginia University and Clemson University have in common. In response to the student enthusiasm and welcome the family has received from the Clemson Greek Community, Clements said, “We already feel right at home at Clemson. So many students have stopped me to say hello. I can understand why we have such a great reputation as a friendly campus with happy, engaged students.” -Katherine Schenck kschenc@clemson.edu
President Jim Clements spent time with Clemson Greek Students at football games before his term began
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Meet Your New Greek Executive Boards
#OLLEGIATE 0ANHELLENIC COUNCIL
President: Lauren McGreevy Vice President: Caitlyn Etherington VP of Recruitment: Kristen Salstrand Assistant VP of Recruitment: Caroline Haugh VP of Philanthropy & Programs: Sarah Lizewski VP of Finance: Lisa Stockdale VP of Public Relations: Caitlin Cox
.ATIONAL 0AN (ELLENIC #OUNCIL
President: Arthur Thrower Vice President: Nekedra Moore Treasurer: Naima Clark Secretary: Jaelyn Murphy Parliamentarian: Latisha Coleman
'REEK 0ROGRAMMING "OARD
President: Caroline Hudson Director of Special Events: Emily Elliott Director of Public Relations: May Do Director of Philanthropy: Mary Waddill Director of Finance: David Cappellari
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)NTER&RATERNITY #/UNCIL
President: Tim Erb Vice President: John Chapman VP of Recruitment: James Clark VP of Finance: Thomas Johnston VP of Public Relations: William Harrison VP of Risk Management: Lee Cochrane
/RDER OF /MEGA President: Emily Miller VP of Membership: Iesha Hayward VP of Academics: Cary Lynn Nabors VP of Programming: Creighton Segars VP of Finance: Walker Blanding VP of Public Relations: Ali Fehling