Curling for Gold

by Tad LichtenauerFebruary 2010

John Morris (Wilfred Laurier)John Morris, a brother from the former Wilfrid Laurier colony, has spent his entire life preparing for the opportunity to represent Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympics. He credits Lambda Chi Alpha with helping him to learn from his mistakes, which has helped him both as a person and teammate.

Building a Great Brotherhood

by Jon WilliamsonFebruary 2010

102_0243With more than 2,500 initiates in just 60 years, our Zeta-Rho chapter at Florida State University represents successful operations within Lambda Chi Alpha. And it hasn’t been luck. Many would say it has resulted from the dedicated work of brothers who had dreams, dreams upon which to build a great brotherhood.

An Ivy League Jewel

by Jon WilliamsonFebruary 2010

brown 1After 56 years of achieving many undergraduate academic, social, and intramural successes, and having initiated 864 men, the Iota chapter at Brown University closed in 1968. During its unique history, the chapter even had an important influence on our second full-time chief executive, Cyril F. “Duke” Flad.

Chapter News

by John HollowayFebruary 2010

Chapter News: Chapter news, alumni news, and report of death.

Faith, Hope & Love for Haiti

by Edgar CepedaFebruary 2010

True Brother: Olivier Perodin, an active brother from the Phi-Lambda chapter at St. Joseph’s, helps rebuild his country.

College Presidents, Lambda Chi Board Meet for Joint Session

by Tad LichtenauerFebruary 2010

True Brother: Presidents share perspectives, ideas about how to enhance co-curricular partnership.

Traveling Secretary System Effective

by Claire PepperdFebruary 2010

History: A look back at how the program began 80 years ago.

2009 Financial Recap

by Michele JamesFebruary 2010

Fraternity News: Over last five years, total membership revenue has increased steadily.

Chapter Officer Webinar Recaps

by John HollowayFebruary 2010

Fraternity News: Medium provides interactive forum for sharing operational updates for spring 2010 semester.