Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Holiday Shopping for a Good Cause
From 7-9, you will be able to buy anything in the store for 10% off and another 10% will go to Gift of Life. There will also be a nail technician (I assume this means free manicures) and massage therapist on hand during the event.
I am really excited for this event! Lindsey was a very dear friend of mine, and the proceeds will help to advance an excellent cause!
Don't forget to mention this promotion when you check out! They won't give you the discount if you don't tell them.
Thanks for your support!
xAbby
The official details (in case I missed something):
Douglas Cosmetics and Phi Sigma Sigma are hosting a philanthropy fundraiser in honor of one of our sisters, Lindsey Goldhagen, who passed away at the beginning of the school year after a long battle with cancer. The event will take place at Douglas (between 36th and 37th on Walnut St. in Philadelphia) on December 2nd from 7-9pm. Customers who mention the event at the register will receive a 10% discount, and 10% of sales will also benefit the Gift of Life Donor Program, a non-profit dedicated to facilitating organ donations and Lindsey's favorite charity. Refreshments will be served and there will be free services from a massage therapist, makeup artist, etc.
We hope you will join us as we remember our sister and support others in need of transplants.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Recruitment Registration
Thursday, November 19, 2009
∆∆∆ Annual Pancake Breakfast!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Late Night at Philly Diner

Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Homecoming
Monday, November 9, 2009
Slating
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Open House
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Kill the Chill
Thursday: Kill the Chill Benefit Concert at Houston Hall from 7pm to 9pm - Featuring Dischord with performances by Pennchants, Penn Yo and more!
Friday: Man Up and Warm Up from 11am to 3pm on Locust Walk - Hot, bathing suit-clad studs warm up with every donation to Operation Warm
Friday: Cool off with Operation Warm at SPRINKLES from 6pm to Midnight - 15% of all sales will go to Operation Warm!
Saturday: Ms. Bodelli comes to Penn - Cupcakes all the way from Los Angeles!!
There is also an online website where you can donate directly: http://www.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Big Man on Campus!
Alpha Chi Omega
in support of
Women Against Domestic Violence
at this year’s Baywatch-themed
Big Man On Campus
Tuesday November 17th
The Trocadero, 1003 Arch Street
Doors Open at 8pm
Alpha Chi Omega’s Big Man on Campus puts all the dreamiest Men of Penn
against each other in an end-all be-all competition of
talent, swagger, humor, and hotness
Line up of Studs:
Seniors
Zac Byer
Justin Biggs
Justin Clouden
Holt Cutler
Ryan Levan
Patrick Looby
Danny O’Brien
Lee Rubenstein
Reid Terry
Sohum Trivedi
Alex Volodarsky
Shawn Woodhull
Juniors
Tyler Bernardini
Bennett Blazei
Will Davis
Alan D’Escragnolle
Dave Dobkin
Yoni Gruskin
With one of the highest attendance records in the history of Penn philanthropy events,
BMOC is not an event you’ll want to miss out on!
So come cheer on your favorite alpha male
And get ready to laugh all night!
After all…
A slow motion jog on the beach never looked better…
Saturday, October 24, 2009
Yay free brunch!
During Family Weekend, Greek houses all over campus open their doors to members' parents. At Phi Sigma Sigma, we hold a brunch before the football game.
With all the rain, here's hoping the Quakers can come out against the Bulldogs! Unfortunately for me, parent-less (though I gave them plenty of grief for not coming) and work-laden, I am about to head out into the rain myself, not to the game but to the library.
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
Kristin's Story

Friday, October 16, 2009
Cookies and Committees
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
For the good, and the bad
Last Wednesday, the Penn community came together to remember Lindsey Goldhagen, a Phi Sigma Sigma sister who passed away on the 30th of August. I won't go into what an amazing person Lindsey was and how much she'll be missed because the DP did a great job of that already, but I would like to talk about the amazing amount of support my chapter received following our loss.
We received numerous cards and letters of support not only from chapters within Phi Sigma Sigma, but also from chapters at Penn and their national organizations. For two weeks we had so many bouquets of flowers, we had no clue where we would put another one if it were delivered. In particular, the card sent by Alpha Chi Omega comforted me most. The last line read, "During times like these, it is good to know we are all sisters, no matter the letters!"
To the sisters of Alpha Chi Omega and all the other chapters who sent us their sympathies: thank you. Your words have helped our hearts to heal.
And to the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon: I am so sorry for the loss of your brother, Kenneth. I know what its like to lose a friend you've shared such special times with. My sisters and I are here for you if you need someone to talk to.
Rena Rowan Ribbon Run!
Monday, October 5, 2009
Chapter
Ribbon Run Success
Altogether, the event was able to raise over $4000 for the Rena Rowan Breast Center. We are so pleased to be able to make such a significant contribution to the Center's support for women with breast cancer.
Friday, October 2, 2009
Thanks for Attending!
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Exec Board Intros
Monday, September 28, 2009
Field Day
Kappa Alpha Theta's philanthropy event is on Saturday, October 3, 2009. It will be a Field Day held in conjunction with St Anthony's Hall, and will raise funds for Court Appointed Special Advocates. (CASA volunteers are appointed by judges to watch over and advocate for abused children, to make sure they do not get lost in the overburdened legal and social service system.)
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Why I'm Greek
Within my chapter are more student leaders than in any other organization I'm involved in. And in every organization I'm a part of, I'm not alone in being Greek.
Before I continue harping on about how much I love being in a sorority, I should probably introduce myself. My name is Abby Schwartz (on the right, standing next to my little sister, Christine), and I am a Phi Sigma Sigma. I am also involved in SPEC, Dzine2Show, and The Daily Pennsylvanian, but when I introduce myself to people, I am a Phi Sig first.
Why? Well, in a way, I live Phi Sigma Sigma. Not just because I've lived in the chapter house ever since I left the Quad, but because being a Phi Sig has, in many ways, directed my path at Penn. My big sister introduced me to Dzine2Show, and one of my younger sisters first encouraged me to join the DP with her.
Every sorority woman you talk to will tell you the same thing: I love my chapter. No matter which one you become a part of, your sisters will encourage you to be your best and break out of your comfort zone. They will also be some of the best friends you'll ever find.
When I sit down tonight to interview prospective staff members for The WALK fashion magazine, I will be accompanied by my three co-editors, all sorority women as well and all members of different chapters. What we demonstrate is that it doesn't really matter which chapter you are accepted into, when you join a sorority, you become a part of a larger organization. An organization that will help you grow. It will also help you get bruises from playing powderpuff (these are truly worthy of bragging rights).
Friday, September 25, 2009
PHILANTHROPY + LILLY PULITZER + life
Crush parties are definitely a gossip-worthy aspect of sorority life, and I can't wait for my sorority's, coming up next month (I'll definitely fill you in as I try to figure out what crush-worthy boy gets my pick). However, another part of sorority life that I'm involved in is Philanthropy...just to remind everyone, I am one of Tridelta's philanthropy chairs. Lately, my co-chair and I have been extremely busy planning several different events, including Chili's Chalk Off, which we ran last Monday on Locust Walk. It was the first time that the event had been run nationally, and it was a great honor for Penn's chapter to have been chosen to participate. One of my jobs as Philanthropy chair is to act as a liaison between St. Jude reps, Tridelta reps, and our chapter. So, when Rachel, my co-chair, and I met with one such rep and discussed this event, we were thrilled to have been chosen for the trial run, and it ended up going extremely well! I'd like to thank everyone who came out, donated a dollar, and colored in the chili--although it ended up being a lot of deltas doing the coloring! (there was much apprehension about chalk getting all over everything-- my hands were beautiful shades of pink and purple all day). Rachel and I woke up early Monday morning and bought tons of chalk and supplies to make a big sign, and then we met with our designated chili-drawer to sketch a giant chili right outside of Van Pelt. Throughout the day, sisters stopped by in Delta-gear and helped out, assuming half-hour shifts on Locust Walk, asking people for donations in return for a Free Chips and Salsa Gift Certificate from Chili's. If you are one of the lucky people who got one, make sure to go to Chili's this MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, because 100% of whatever Chili's makes that day will go toward St. Jude!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Secret Crushes
Monday, September 21, 2009
Recruitment Registration is Open
Half Priced Jeans!
Sunday, September 20, 2009
CHILIS CHALK OFF TOMORROW

So, I just got back from chapter and I was reminded by my lovely sorority sisters to remind you all that TRIDELTA's CHILI'S CHALK OFF IS TOMORROW from 12-4 IN THE QUAD!!!! come pay $1 to color in a giant chili pepper, get a gift certificate for free chips and salsa, and HANG OUT WITH ME!!! (all proceeds go to St. Jude)
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Meet and Greet
Monday, September 14, 2009
SIGMA KAPPA ULTRA-VIOLET QUIZZO and TRIDELT CHILIS CHALK OFF
INTRO FROM VOLPE
Quizzo Anyone?

All proceeds go to Alzheimer's Disease Research and the Sigma Kappa Foundation
The first place team will win: A free spring break trip from Student City, a free night at the Four Seasons in Philadelphia, a $200 gift certificate to the Four Seasons Spa, a free semester of Chipotle, two free nights at the Inn at the Canal in Maryland, a free Kaplan test-prep course, and $300 cash!!
Second place: signed copies of Freakonomics, a signed copy of The Bad Beginning by Lemony Snicket, free games from EA games, free games and movies from Target
Third place: gift certificates from Metropolitan Bakery, Naked Chocolate, Cosi & New Deck Tavern Just by entering the event you will also be entered into a raffle to win a $25 gift card to Bubble Tea House
With guest appearances by: Mask & Wig, Off the Beat, and Excellano Project!
How to enter (for only $10 a person!): Send me your Team name & roster (10 members), and the contact info for the team captain.Collect the money ($10/person- $100/team) and hand it to the SK you got this from, or put it in an envelope with the above information in our mail slot at the SK House (3928 Spruce) to save yourself a spot!
If you have any questions feel free to contact me at quinntl@sas.upenn.edu
Saturday, September 12, 2009
Intro from Andrea
Hey. My name is Andrea and I’m a sophomore in Sigma Delta Tau. I grew up outside of Philadelphia, and currently I live in the SDT house on campus. I would tell you what I’m majoring in, but I don’t have a clue. Last year, one time I was at Naked Chocolate (okay I was there way more than once, but this one particular time…) and I ran into this freshman girl from my friend’s writing seminar. She proceeded to inform me that she was already studying for the LSATs. So she asked me “What are you doing with your life?” I responded “…Rushing?” Okay, so rush was only a week away and on my mind, but I think this demonstrates my lack of clarity on my major. So if you’re as confused as me- I promise you’re not alone. And if you do know what you’re doing with your life…I’m jealous.
On another note, I’m really interested in photography, and my other obsessions include frozen yogurt, spicy tuna rolls, and the movie Dirty Dancing. And while I could easily spend hours watching Dirty Dancing while eating sushi and froyo, I’ve been trying to get involved in more campus activities this year, including writing for Street, working on The Walk (Penn’s fashion magazine), and becoming the Community Service Chair for my sorority. I went to the student activities fair and put my name on every listserv (listserv: an online mailing list a.k.a. both your greatest source of info and sometimes biggest annoyance in college; example of usage: “listserv abuse”). I will be sure to update you on how getting 4084820 emails a day works out for me.
I hope you enjoy the blog, and feel free to comment if you have any questions about sorority life you’d like us to address!