About
Cross & Crescent (ISSN 1930-1278) is an online alumni magazine featuring stories about prominent and interesting members. Its mission is to recognize the accomplishments of individuals and groups by publishing alumni, chapter, and Fraternity news. The Cross & Crescent is Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity’s flagship publication.
Credits
The Cross & Crescent is produced each month by a dedicated team of staff and volunteers. These folks work hard to filter and polish the tons of content we receive, packaging it in web-based and PDF-based formats for your pleasure.
From Print to Web
After enjoying 90 years as a printed publication, the Cross & Crescent became an online magazine on November 2, 2005. To learn more about the benefits of this change, turn to the article “Magazine Moves Online” or our frequently asked questions.
Circulation
A new issue of the Cross & Crescent magazine is produced on the second of every month. If you would like to receive an email reminding you to return to this site each month, we created an opt-in list for you to subscribe to.
Electronic Versions
Web: An accessible and interactive version of the magazine is at www.crossandcrescent.com. Enjoy the magazine from your computer, PDA, cell phone, or any web-accessible device.
PDF: A PDF version of each issue is also available. Visit our Download section to obtain print-friendly versions of the magazine.
Contribute
A volunteer-driven publication, parts of our content is written and supplied by our members. If you are interested in writing for us, or would simply like to share some news, visit the Contribute page for details.
Feedback
If you would like to express yourself about an article published on our site, you may do so by using the comment form at the bottom of each article.
If you’re interested in contributing content for an upcoming issue, see the Contribute page.
If neither option satisfies you, visit our Contact page or Lambda Chi Alpha’s “Who to Call” list.
Copyright
Our content is protected by copyright, shared jointly by the magazine, Lambda Chi Alpha, and its writers. Many of the images, however, are protected by a Creative Commons license. If you want to know if an image is copyrighted or not, click on it to be taken to Flickr.com, where you will be able to view who the image belongs to and how it may be used.
