Homecoming 2009

Make Sigma Chi part of your Homecoming this fall! Print info here

When: Friday October 23, 2009

Where: Scioto Country Club 6:00-9:30 PM – $65
2196 Riverside Drive, Columbus, OH 43221

Details: We will be honoring 50 year Sigs and celebrating brotherhood. A COED event for brothers of all ages

Contact: Nate Fisher 614-657-7998 or email: nfisher2@gmail.com

Cost: $65 Single, $130 Couple and must be paid by 10/16/09, please consider adding $35 extra to help sponsor an undergraduate member.

RSVP and send checks to:

Nate Fisher
434 Clinton Heights Ave
Columbus, OH 43202

or pay via credit card here:

This event will be a co-ed event, so please plan on bringing your Sweetheart along. The format will be the same as last year, a cocktail hour, followed by a sit down dinner and awards.

This is a great time to schedule a pledge class reunion, contact Nate if you need current contact info for your pledge class

If you cannot make the event, we will be heading over to the Rusty Bucket at Lane Avenue immediately following the event.

Gordon Gee dedicates Tim Michael Study Room

On February 2, 2009 Gordon Gee dedicated the Tim Michael Study Room at the chapter house. It was a great event and we are all very thankful to both Gordon Gee for taking the time to recognize Brother Michael for his gracious donation. We would also like to recognize Brothers James Howe and James Smiley for their daily dedicated effort to make this major renovation a reality.

Below is a quick little video I put together of the event.

If you would like to see all the pictures from the event, please visit the OSU Sig Gallery at http://www.osusig.com/gallery2

Chapter Update from Ryan Lovell OSU Senior Cordinator

This was taken from the a message from OSU on the current status of the Alpha Gamma Chapter, this was sent to Alan Zink
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Alan,

Thanks for the voicemail and phone call.

I would be happy to put a few quotes in about your chapter.

The chapter currently has 56 members, though this does not include any new
members they have for this winter. I am still awaiting new member cards
from most organizations. I would anticipate the chapter to take at least
10-15 men, as they have done well with recruitment for the past several
years. In Fall 2008, the chapter had a quarterly GPA of 2.78, The chapter maintains a cumulative GPA of 3.02 which ranks above the All-men’s Cumulative GPA on campus (2.97).

The chapter consistently meets the expectations of my office as it relates
to programming, social event management, and attendance at events. Chris
Pletcher, the past chapter president, was one of our seven student
facilitators for our Chapter President’s Leadership Initiative, the retreat
we do for all new chapter presidents. The facilitator selection process is
very competitive.

If you have specific points you want me to comment on, let me know. Again,
sorry for my delay Alan.

-Ryan

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Ryan W. Lovell
Senior Coordinator Ohio Union
Interim Director of the Parent Association
The Ohio State University
614-688-4888

David Robinson 84- For Congress


David Robinson 1984 (Consul)

website here: http://robinson2008.com

David Robinson is not a career politician, he’s a concerned citizen, a businessman; one man ready to change the future of Ohio Politics. David has dedicated much of his life to public advocacy ranging from the environment to Alzheimer’s research. He is committed to affecting positive change for the future of Ohio and the Country.

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Here is a new video “Air Robinson”—well worth the watch

COLLEGE – Robinson graduated cum laude from The Ohio State University in 1984 with a bachelors degree in Honors Accounting after working as an Accounting Intern for both Lancaster Colony and Deloitte Haskins & Sells, and as a Marketing Intern for the City of Columbus. During college he earned income for living expenses by running a small handyman business, applying skills learned in the hardware store. Robinson joined the Sigma Chi Fraternity as a freshman and was elected chapter president for his senior year.

“I learned many lessons during these years, both in books and from life itself. The former I recall with effort, but the latter I can never forget.”