
Tuesday, April 17, 2007
Move Your Phi't 2007

Service Chapters at UMaine

Phi Mu in the Community

Delta Tau Delta on the Forefront

The Gamma Nu chapter of the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity is no stranger to community service. They can be seen among the many UMaine Greek organizations trying to make a difference in the community. One event they are particularly proud of is a program called the “Adopt-A-School” program. This program requires that they travel to Old Town Elementary on a weekly basis to help students with schoolwork, and provide them with a positive role model to look up to. Also, fraternity members help teachers and administrators by rearranging rooms and doing other time-consuming work. For more information on this or other events that the Delta Tau Delta Fraternity is involved in you can visit their website at
http://www.umaine.edu/delts/communityservice/communityservice.asp .
http://www.umaine.edu/delts/communityservice/communityservice.asp .
Sunday, April 15, 2007
Getting Involved With MPBN

The Kappa Sigma fraternity recently participated in the Maine Public Broadcasting Network’s annual fundraising telethon. They manned phones and computers collecting donations from MPBN’s loyal viewers. Why volunteer time to collect money for a television network? Sean Sormanti, treasurer of the fraternity, said that they like to get involved with groups like MPBN because of the large impact that they have on the local and state community. He said that they are able to reach a larger number of people by working with MPBN then they would have been able to reach otherwise. MPBN’s schedule consists of programming for children, unbiased news coverage, and documentaries about the world around us. An upcoming special they are excited about, which airs April 15th, is titled America at a Crossroads, which strives to educate people about the post 9/11 world. Information about this and MPBN’s other broadcasts can be found at http://www.mpbc.org/.
The Interfraternity Council's Impact on Community Service

The North-American Interfraternity Council (IFC) has been representing fraternities on college campuses since 1909. Information on the group can be found at http://www.umaine.edu/greek/councils/IFC.htm, on the University of Maine’s Greek Life website. There one can find that the IFC serves 66 fraternities on more than 800 college campuses in the United States and Canada.
At the University of Maine the IFC manages 14 fraternities. The IFC holds weekly meeting with fraternities making sure they represent the standards expected of fraternities at the University. Among the standards that the IFC promotes among fraternities is that they must strive to “protect the health and safety of all members of the community.” The IFC annually hands out rewards for the fraternities that show the most dedication to serving the community, and encourage every fraternity and sorority on campus to involve themselves with the community as much as possible.
At the University of Maine the IFC manages 14 fraternities. The IFC holds weekly meeting with fraternities making sure they represent the standards expected of fraternities at the University. Among the standards that the IFC promotes among fraternities is that they must strive to “protect the health and safety of all members of the community.” The IFC annually hands out rewards for the fraternities that show the most dedication to serving the community, and encourage every fraternity and sorority on campus to involve themselves with the community as much as possible.
Saturday, April 14, 2007
One Fraternity Making a Difference

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