Friday, August 31, 2012

Delta Gamma


At Delta Gamma we pride ourselves on always remembering that being a part of a sorority means you stand for something bigger than yourself: you stand for your letters, your national organization, and you stand for the girls who you come to love as sisters. We truly value our friendships and together we strive to live each day by our national motto: “Do Good.”

One of our yearly commitments to doing good is putting on “Anchor Splash,” the largest Greek philanthropy fund-raising event on the University of Oregon campus. We put together a week full of events meant to inspire all 25 chapters in the Greek life community to come together and raise money for our three 2012 causes: Service for Sight (Delta Gamma’s national philanthropy to aid the visually impaired), Team Cure ALS (a local organization that supports patients of Lou Gehrig’s Disease/ALS), and Fight Against Sarcoma (a special fund set up to support one of our sisters through her struggle with cancer.)


The Delta Gamma chapter house prepares for Anchor Splash 2012 with hand-painted banners and a live DJ!


In less than a month of fundraising we raised over $34,000 – more than we’ve ever raised before! We hosted a series of events over the week to make the process fun and exciting, including “Donation Days” at Dickie Jo’s burgers, a Twitter scavenger hunt, an all-Greek house-decorating contest, “Dunk a DG,” and a Meet and Greet with a gentleman currently living with ALS.


John Simpson, an ALS patient of 8 years, speaks about his condition to Greeks at the Delta Gamma chapter house.
 The week culminated with the Anchor Splash Big Show where each house had a chance to wow us with their final performance. At the end we presented awards for the fraternity and sorority who raised the most money during Anchor Splash, the houses with the best final performances, and the coveted titles of Anchorman and Anchorwoman of Delta Gamma.

Delta Gammas sitting front row at the Anchor Splash Big Show, watching performances by every Greek chapter to wrap up the week of fund-raising!
 
We wish you the best of luck as you go through recruitment and no matter where you find yourself at the end of the week, we urge you to “Do Good” 

Love,
Delta Gamma!

Visit our Twitter page: www.twitter.com/uodg
Visit our brand new Facebook page: www.facebook.com/deltagammaoregon
Visit our chapter’s official website: www.uodeltagamma.com

Thursday, August 30, 2012

FAQ: What if I have a class during recruitment?

If you have a class or any major scheduling conflict during recruitment, first analyze how much of recruitment you will be missing. The dates and times are listed on the side of this page, but remember those are the times you need to be there, we don't start going to chapter houses until an hour after the "start time."  If you will only be missing a few hours of recruitment don't worry about it! We will have you fill out an excuse form during Orientation (Sunday September 23rd at 7pm) and the chapters will know then why you are missing. If you are going to miss an entire day or more please consult with us and we will help you make your decision. Every year women get into the perfect chapter, even if they have to miss one day. So it is possible!

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Chi Omega

Chi Omega Seniors Before Bid Day 2011

We here at Chi Omega, we cannot wait to meet you all in September during fall formal recruitment! We look forward to sharing many of the amazing aspects of our wonderful sisterhood with each and every one of you. If you are looking at this site because you are hesitant as to whether or not sorority life is for you, we truly encourage all of you to go through recruitment! Words cannot express the fulfillment each member of our chapter has gained from being a part of Oregon’s Fraternity and Sorority life and how honored and proud we are to be able to say, “I am a Chi Omega!”
Chi Omega's Before Mom's Weekend Brunch
This semester Chi Omega has so much to look forward to, such as, brand new bathrooms throughout the entire house that are being completed this summer, Dads Weekend during the weekend of the Stanford game (Go Ducks!), hosting our annual philanthropy, Wish Week, with Sigma Chi to support our philanthropy Make A Wish, and so much more! To find out more about our sisterhood and what being a Chi Omega means to us, please visit our chapter website: http://uoregon.wix.com/chiomegaducks.
Chi Omega's Hiking Spencers Butte

Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Alpha Phi

The Tau chapter of Alpha Phi has been at the University of Oregon for almost 100 years, and in those years it's members have built upon the tradition and sisterhood that the sorority was founded on.


Alpha Phis having fun behind the scenes during Fall Recruitment 2011.

Alpha Phis are very involved at the University of Oregon. We attend every philanthropy event in Greek Life, and many of our members are involved on campus outside of Greek Life as well.


Alpha Phi proudly hosts two philanthropy events every year. Our Red Dress Gala is hosted each February in Portland, raising money for our national philanthropy, The Alpha Phi Foundation, supporting women's heart health. In the spring, we also host the "Alpha Male" competition, a talent show among fraternity members raising money for The Alpha Phi Foundation as well as a different local philanthropy each year.


Seniors in Alpha Phi preparing for one of their final senior pinning ceremonies.

We like to say we "work hard to play hard." Alpha Phis are very social and we are always looking forward to our next sisterhood event or social function with our friends. Some of our favorite activities are senior pinning ceremonies, and weekend trips to the Oregon coast, Seattle, the Bay Area, and beyond with our sisters. No matter what, as Alpha Phis, we are always having fun together while still working hard to be the best we can be.


Alpha Phis on the Oregon coast for a weekend sisterhood retreat.


To Learn more about Alpha Phi visit their local chapter's website or visit their National Chapter's Website

Monday, August 27, 2012

Alpha Chi Omega


Congratulations on your decision to go through fall formal recruitment! Being a part of the Fraternity and Sorority Life community on campus is a great way to get involved, meet new people, and express your individuality while still being a part of something bigger. At Alpha Chi Omega we take pride in our sisterhood by following our open motto "Together let us seek the heights". We do this by encouraging each other to do our best in academics, pushing each other to try new things, and supporting one another through thick and thin.


Alpha Chi Omega Bid Day!
One thing we are most proud of is the work we do to prevent domestic violence. Every year we organize a softball tournament, called Diamond Days, that every Fraternity and Sorority chapter on campus participates in. This softball tournament directly benefits a local organization, Women's Space, whose main purpose is to support victims of domestic violence.

Diamond Days 2012

We are a group of unique and diverse women, but we all have a way of bonding over Fraternity and Sorority Life at the University, philanthropy, being involved in many aspects of campus life, and the Ducks! 

 Alpha Chi Omega's cheering on the Ducks!

Learn more about Alpha Chi Omega on their National Website and their local blog

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Rho Gamma Spotlight: Caitlin


First, you might be asking- What is a Rho Gamma?


A Rho Gamma is a recruitment councilor. The recruitment staff (the students running recruitment) hired 72 of them this year. They are all disaffiliated from their chapters meaning they can't tell you what chapter they are in. They are your guides to recruitment, they will show you from chapter to chapter the first three days, and will be there for moral support through bid day and beyond! They are your resource for all things Fraternity and Sorority Life and the UO in general.


Caitlin Davidson

My name is Caitlin, and I am a junior at the UO. I am from the Los Angeles area, and am excited for my third year for two reasons. First, I will be studying abroad in Paris, France. Second, I was selected to be a Rho Gamma for 2012 Formal Recruitment. As a freshman, I wasn’t too hot on the whole sorority idea, but ended up going through recruitment just for fun. Recruitment itself was a lot to handle, and that’s why I chose to be a Rho Gamma. In high school, I was a peer counselor and enjoyed being able to connect with other students. So when I went through recruitment and saw how helpful the Rho Gammas were, I knew that was the job for me. Freshman year had its ups and downs, but looking back, I could not be more proud to be a member of Fraternity and Sorority Life. One of my favorite college memories will always be my initiation into my chapter. I wasn’t used to so much rain, so my first Oregon winter was rough. I needed a pick-me-up, which ended up coming in the form of my mom. I’m a legacy, meaning my mom and I are both members of the same chapter, so my mom was able to be a part of my initiation ceremony. I had no idea she was in Eugene until my ceremony, and I was so surprised that I started to cry. Embarrassing I know, but it was exactly what I needed at the time. Overall, my best advice for the recruitment process is to stick with it because you never know what can happen!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Formal Recruitment Philanthropy!

We are very excited to announce our support for a local philanthropic organization we will be helping during Fall Formal Recruitment this year!

The Fraternity and Sorority community here at the University of Oregon values philanthropic service, so it only seems fitting that we would start our new members off on the philanthropic path during recruitment!

Jilly-Bug's Toys for Hugs

Toy Drive for Doernbecher Children's Hospital

Doernbecher Children's Hospital is located in Portland, Oregon (about two hours from Eugene). It provides the broadest range of pediatric care in all of Oregon, thus many children who become sick in Eugene must go there to receive medical treatment.

Jilly-Bug's Toys for Hugs was started only last year by a local family who's daughter has a rare liver disease. Jillian has been receiving care at Doernbecher's since she was an infant, including during almost all of the summer of 2011. Her parents noticed last summer how much of an impact receiving new toys in the hospital had on Jillian's spirit and after returning home last fall they decided to give back. Thus the creation of Jilly-Bug's Toys for Hugs!
Jillian! Isn't she adorable?!
This wonderful family donated over 1,000 toys last winter and they want to keep growing, that's why they asked us for help!

What can you do to participate? 

We strongly encourage you to bring a NEW toy for a child ranging from infancy through high school to the Mandatory Recruitment Orientation Meeting!

You can also "like" the organizations facebook page to show your support!

What Meeting are you talking about?

If you are going through fall formal recruitment, you are required to attend a recruitment orientation meeting on Sunday, September 23rd at 7pm. That is the evening before classes start. The meeting will be held at the Morse Event Center located on Northwest Christian University's campus (on the corner of 11th st and Alder).

What kind of toys should I bring?
The photo below is the "wish list" provided by the hospital. I was informed that they have the hardest time receiving donations for older "kids" like high schoolers (hint hint)!






Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Welcome!

Welcome to your resource for the University of Oregon's Sorority Fall Formal Recruitment!

This blog was created by the Panhellenic Recruitment Staff to help potential new members learn about sorority recruitment, and to answer as many common questions as possible before the fall!

Through this blog we will introduce you to individual chapters, recruitment councelors, and answer questions like "what do I wear?"

If you can't find the answer to your question on here, try our website fsl.uoregon.edu
Or email us at phcrush@uoregon.edu