A sister is one who reaches for your hand and touches your heart.

Flyer for our Football FrenXi campus wide flag football tournament to benefit Autism Speaks

Flyer for our Football FrenXi campus wide flag football tournament to benefit Autism Speaks



Light it Up Blue for Autism! This was our philanthropy night recruitment theme for Fall 2011, in support of the campaign with the same name that our chapter runs during Autism Awareness month in April.

Light it Up Blue for Autism! This was our philanthropy night recruitment theme for Fall 2011, in support of the campaign with the same name that our chapter runs during Autism Awareness month in April.


Iota Alpha sisters (and BetXi Bear!!) at the National Walk Now for Autism Speaks 2011 on the National Mall in Washington DC. This is the third year that we ran a children’s carnival with games, face painting, and fun prizes for walk participants!

Iota Alpha sisters (and BetXi Bear!!) at the National Walk Now for Autism Speaks 2011 on the National Mall in Washington DC. This is the third year that we ran a children’s carnival with games, face painting, and fun prizes for walk participants!


You can fit in with everyone else, or you can stand out with us
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Beautifully handcrafted bid day banner hi-lights our L-O-V-XI theme.

Beautifully handcrafted bid day banner hi-lights our L-O-V-XI theme.


It’s official: our NMOC Kate is a crafting guru. Look at these beautiful bid card frames and rose jars that each of our new members got as a part of our bid day celebration. 

It’s official: our NMOC Kate is a crafting guru. Look at these beautiful bid card frames and rose jars that each of our new members got as a part of our bid day celebration. 


Welcoming our Fall 2011 Baby Xi’s on Bid Day! The handmade heart’s we’re holding each have a new member’s name on them, which they got to take back to their dorms after our celebration. 

Welcoming our Fall 2011 Baby Xi’s on Bid Day! The handmade heart’s we’re holding each have a new member’s name on them, which they got to take back to their dorms after our celebration. 


265. Not knowing how to act around your little because they don’t know you’re their big yet.

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