By the Numbers: Fraternities and Sororities Giving Back to the Community
It all adds up: The time and funds College of Charleston fraternities and sororities are giving to the community have a huge impact!
It all adds up: The time and funds College of Charleston fraternities and sororities are giving to the community have a huge impact!
Between Fraternity and Sorority Life raising more than $60K for Lowcountry Food Bank at the annual Pep Supper and students writing notes of kindness for one another, giving is in the air at the College of Charleston!
Despite being the sole member of Omega Psi Phi, junior Tyler Gadson is having the time of his life giving back in a number of ways.
Jalen Newell is a 1967 Legacy Scholar and the Black Student Union treasurer, Student Alumni Ambassadors community outreach chair and Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity/TAU ETA Chapter president.
Madison Meeks – a Bonner Leader, 1967 Legacy Scholar, Charleston Fellow and Alpha Kappa Alpha Leadership Fellow – is inspiring and enacting change on campus and beyond.
Some traditions, like the College’s annual Roach-a-Thon, held from 1980–93, are better left for dead.
For the entire month of November, Greek alumni can participate in the virtual Alumni Pep Supper competition to benefit College of Charleston students in fraternities and sororities.
The fraternity and sorority community raised money and collected food items for the Lowcountry Food Bank and the Cougar Pantry as part of the annual Pep Supper event.
The Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity colonized a new chapter at CofC this fall. The organization initiated 24 students into the fraternity.
The College recently welcomed its first Latin fraternity to campus with the addition of Lambda Theta Phi.