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National Multicultural Greek Council Conference
Fall 2011
St. Louis, Missouri
December 2-4, 2011
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Omega Phi Chi Sorority, Inc. is committed to helping others and making differences throughout communities. Our National Board supports and promotes philanthropic endeavors of all kinds through out the year through our National Philanthropy Omega Phi Chi Community Advocates Responsible for Educating and Serving (OPC C.A.R.E.S). OPC C.A.R.E.S. aims to promote compassion, improve communities, and take advantage of education opportunities in which we can strengthen both our organization and the communities in which we reside.
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Tyler Thomas grew up in Greensboro, N.C., but calls Pembroke home. “Robeson County is where all of my family is from,” he says. “I have a large family with lots of aunts and uncles, three brothers—one is my twin—and two sisters. Most of our summers were spent in Pembroke.”
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In 2008, the members of Gamma Eta Sorority, Inc. National Executive Board presented an initiative that would further distinguish their founding pillar of service. The national philanthropy of Gamma Eta Sorority, Inc. is the fight against breast cancer. Breast Cancer has been the national philanthropy of Gamma Eta Sorority, Inc. since its founding in 1995. In its almost 15 years of existence, Gamma Etas have held true to the support of this cause and were eager to bring their support to an even greater …
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Delta Xi Phi sisters from across the country met up in Las Vegas, Nevada during the first weekend of August for the 12th annual National Convention hosted by the Delta Xi Phi National Board. Sisters spent the “Diamonds are Forever” themed weekend participating in officer training, taking care of national business, and enjoying the sights and attractions of Las Vegas.
Normally, chapters have held conventions at their local universities, hosting sisters in dorms and holding meetings in lecture halls and classrooms. This …
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Delta Xi Phi Multicultural Sorority’s Brandy Nicole “Nikki” Murphy scholarship was awarded last year to a sister who demonstrated excellence in academics while enriching her college experience participating in various organizations on campus.
Lea Madry, a founding sister of the Phi Chapter, was awarded the annual scholarship for her accomplishments in academics and extracurricular activities. A senior at The Ohio State University, Madry has been involved in about 17 organizations, committees and programs throughout her college career, holding several leadership positions.
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In a first for the fraternity/sorority community, members of the National Multicultural Greek Council (NMGC) recently voted to adopt a resolution that unifies fraternities and sororities against the exploitation of worker and human rights violations. The resolution, which asked the members of the council to agree to not do business with known sweatshop vendors and labor rights violators, was presented by member organization Phi Sigma Chi Multicultural Fraternity at the NMGC’s semi-annual meeting last weekend at Seton Hall University in New Jersey.







































