Saturday, May 29, 2010

We Shall Remember--Memorial Day 2010

The following poem was published shortly after World War II. At least 342 of our Brothers made the ultimate sacrifice and became "Golden Stars" during that war. Theta Chi's have served and given the last full measure of their devotion in all of our Nation's conflicts since the Civil War, including the current Global War on Terrorism. Today, let us remember not only those Brothers, but all who have laid down their lives for their fellow man.


We Shall Remember


Golden Stars are blazing

High in the peaceful sky—

By them we’ll remember

The men who went to die,

The brave we knew as brothers

Of dear old Theta Chi


Their deeds shall be remembered,

Their virtues shall not fade.

They left quite ivied halls

And went forth unafraid

To earn eternal oaken wreaths

And Time’s bright accolade.


So on some quite evening,

Look upward to the sky

And see the gold stars shining

For those who went to die—

For Right, and Truth, and Freedom,

Brothers of Theta Chi.


--Roger Pecke Cleveland, Beta Mu/Middlebury


(Brother Cleveland published several books of poetry after WWII)

Monday, May 17, 2010

Special Williston Print Available to Theta Chi Members

Norwich University has made a limited number of prints of Brother Edward Bancroft Williston available to Theta Chi members. (Shown at left.) Brother Williston, the first initiate after the Founders, received the Congressional Medal of Honor for “distinguished gallantry” during the Civil War.


Norwich University commissioned noted military artist Dale Gallon produce the print. The university is offering Theta Chi’s a number of the limited “Norwich University” prints that include the N.U. logo.


A very limited number of prints are available at the special price of $120 (includes shipping.) Brother Dan Fleetham Jr., a Norwich grad and member of the Theta Chi Chapter of Theta Chi Fraternity has worked out the arrangements with N.U. If you would like a copy of the print, please contact Brother Fleetham directly at dfleethamjr@netzero.com.


Proceeds from the sale of the pint support the Sullivan Museum and History Center at Norwich University. You can also view the print at the artist's website here.

Friday, May 07, 2010

Newberry College: Greeks, Theta Chi are Generous

Newberry College recently celebrated Greek Week with a Penny War fund raiser to benefit the American Red Cross. During the week-long activity, the Greeks set a new campus record and raised $1,420.97.


Three fraternities, Tau Kappa Epsilon or TKE, Kappa Alpha Order and Theta Chi and three sororities, Alpha Xi Delta, Kappa Delta, and Sigma Sigma Sigma participated in the Penny War. Sororities competed against sororities and fraternities battled against fraternities outside of the cafeteria at lunchtime. Each group decorated their own jar with their Greek letters and colors.

The group that collected the most pennies was Sigma Sigma Sigma. Theta Chi raised the most pennies of the three participating fraternities.

The presidents are John “Remy” Brennan of TKE; Kyle Edens of Kappa Alpha Order; Nate Nickel of Theta Chi; Courtney Crigger of Alpha Xi Delta; Kayla Knight of Kappa Delta and Cera Windham of Sigma.

Director of Student Activities, Melissa Rorer, is especially proud of the effort and enterprise of the students. “I’m very proud of the Greeks. They stepped up to make this one of the best Greek Weeks ever and raise money for a wonderful cause.”

Thursday, May 06, 2010

New NIC Website Focuses on Fraternity Rights

INDIANAPOLIS (5/6/10) – The North‐American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) is joining member fraternities and fellow Greek life advocates in promoting research findings from the University Learning Outcomes Assessment (UniLOA) by launching a new web site at http://nicindy.org/fraternityrights/. The independent research findings support the positive impact fraternity membership has on student growth and performance.

Based upon the UniLOA research, the NIC’s case for open recruitment and for protecting the rights of freedom of association has new meaning and relevance. “Often, arguments both for and against the fraternity experience focus on personal experience and anecdotal information,” said Peter D. Smithhisler, NIC President and CEO. “The UniLOA research, conducted by The Center for Learning Outcomes Assessment, places compelling, objective data into the conversation.”

The UniLOA research focused on the seven areas of behavior regarded as “most critical” by employers, academics, managers, and researchers. Those areas are critical thinking, self‐awareness, communication, diversity, citizenship, membership and leadership, and relationships. The data clearly show that fraternity men scored higher, and experienced higher net gains in growth over their academic lifespan, than the national mean of all students in each of the seven areas measured.

Common themes from the extensive research support the NIC’s opposition to deferred recruitment and address many ongoing points of contention between NIC‐member fraternities and those who discount the importance and positive impact of fraternity life on both students and campus communities.

“NIC Standards are clear about the fraternity community’s strong support for open, year‐round recruitment of members,” Smithhisler said. “The 73 NIC‐member fraternities understand that different communities have different agendas, but to delay or deny a student the opportunity to join a fraternity when he wants to violates his Constitutional rights to freedom of association. Being able to join any group, when we want to join it, is a freedom we enjoy; it’s unfortunate that this sometimes needs to be highlighted, and it’s good to have independent research that supports the broader benefits of fraternal association. It is not a surprise to fraternity alumni, or to current fraternity chapter leaders on more than 800 U.S. campuses, that joining, participating in and leading a fraternity chapter provides genuine growth in members’ critical thinking, selfawareness, communication, diversity‐appreciation, citizenship, followership, leadership, and relationship building skills.”

The new site provides NIC members with an easier way to educate their own members about the importance and benefits of open, year‐round recruitment, as well as a relevant and effective vehicle to accomplish that with today’s college men. The site also allows Greek advisors – both local alumni who work with chapters, as well as inter/national headquarters staff – to promote the open recruitment Standard to staff at colleges and universities with fraternity chapters.

The new site was created to promote the independent UniLOA research results. “As with the NICStandards.com site, the goal is to create a destination that will provide education on the Standards in a language all can understand,” Smithhisler said. “The NIC membership already has agreed that the Standards outline how we, as a fraternal community, will do business moving forward.”

The NIC Standards were created to elevate the fraternity experience through partnership between fraternities and campus communities. Created by the member fraternities of the NIC, the Standards were designed to compel fraternities to be who they say they are.

Founded in 1909, the NIC, through advocacy, collaboration and education, works to ensure that fraternities can operate in an environment conducive to their success.

Brother Evan Wecksell Releases First Comedy Album

Theta Chi brother and guitar-wielding stand up Evan Wecksell captures an energized set list of comedy melodies on his debut album LOL. From crooning about such topics as Internet addiction and cougars, to pining after his "Inflatable Woman" and aspiring to be a male stripper, even dedicating songs to David Hasselhoff and Alex Rodriguez, LOL combines comedic storytelling and anthemic choruses to hit every absurd comedy bone in your body.

The CD contains ten studio tracks, five live tracks and a remix of "Platonic Male Companion," detailing Wecksell's search for "bromance."

You can pick up the album on i-Tunes or Amazon.

Brother Wecksell has played on hundreds of college campuses around the county and often does shows for Theta Chi chapters. He has appeared on Comedy Central and VH1; "Campus Activities" magazine named him the "Hot Comedian of 2009." Check out his Facebook fan page here.