When someone mentioned something about a fraternity or sorority, the stereotypes of the Greek system instantly sprang to mind. There was one sorority that changed those stereotypes and refused to be confused as just another Greek organization. Making it a dominant characteristic, Alpha Chi Omega thrived on diversity regarding their members and involvement. For the second year they sponsored a flag football tourna- ment in October to raise money for the Children ' s Leukemia Foundation. The Charity Bowl brought positive attention to the Greek system. I think it ' s great. The Greek Community gets such a bad rap and this event changes that. It ' s so great to see non-Greeks participate in a Greek-sponsored event. There ' s such a great vibe. So many people got up early on a football weekend after probably spending the previous night out partying and they really wanted to be there, said Presi- dent Sharon Tanenbaum, a junior English major. After winning the quarterfinals of the intramural football league, members of Alpha Chi Omega celebrate their advancement. Alpha fell short with some injured players in the following round to Delta Gamma, photo courtesy of Aylin Koroglu The charity event, co-sponsored by Sigma Phi Epsilon and University ' s Students Against Cancer, invited students from all over campus to participate in either the women ' s, men ' s or coed flag football leagues. The event raised over $1,500 for the Foundation. A Chi O ' s diversity remained an essential element to the foundation they thrived on. Each woman brought her own interests to the sorority helping to make the most of their time at the University. Rush Chair and junior biology and Asian studies major Hanni Lee said, I ' ve had to deal with stereo- types all my life because I ' m Asian, I ' m from New York, and then I joined a sorority, another stereotype. I ' m confident that our house means it when we talk about our philanthropy involvement. We take initiative and don ' t just involve the Greek community, which would further segregate us. We raise awareness and want to let people know that we aren ' t that much different from everyone else. Though philanthropy remained an important part of Alpha Chi, activities like helping a sister with an exam or taking a Meijer ' s break at odd hours of the morning, Alpha Chi ' s knew loyalty, support, and sisterhood, by Katie Ryan Before hitting the beach, seniors Katie Ryan and Miriam Imperial eat lunch at an outdoor restaurant on the waterfront in Acapulco, Mexico. Over 20 members went south of the border together to spend their spring break. photo courtesy of Katie Ryan Greek Life 299
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