For many people, part of the typical college experience entails
“going Greek” and joining a sorority or fraternity. Heading into my second year at The Ohio State
University, I was skeptical; I couldn’t really see myself in such a situation,
and felt like Greek Life maybe just wasn’t for me. Upon insistence from some good-intentioned
friends, however,I gave the system one last shot in winter of 2012, and rushed
Phi Sigma Pi (after a brother, who was also a friend, recommended it to me).
Alpha Pi Class and their IAs at Spring Banquet 2013!
When people
think “fraternity”, the first word that pops into their head is most certainly
not “co-ed”. Even, so that’s exactly
what Phi Sigma Pi is - a coed national honors fraternity, filled with some of
the most amazing and intelligent people that I have had the
pleasure of meeting while at college.
Alpha Pi Buckeye Bonding!
As a newly
inducted brother, I’m still getting acclimated to all of my responsibilities;
but, more importantly, I’m beginning to realize all of the opportunities that
Phi Sigma Pi has presented to me.
Whether it be the fraternity’s yearly retreat, or a simple movie night,
I have never felt more comfortable with a group of individuals as I do when I’m
with my brothers (yes, even the female members are referred to as
“brothers”).
The Alpha Pis ready for some canoe action at Fall Retreat!
College is a
fantastic experience filled with some of the most amazing people, and moments,
of your life, though sometimes you need more than just friends; you need people
you love like family. And that’s where
Phi Sigma Pi comes in.
New Brothers reppin' PSP at the Involvement Fair!
Chad Blackham
I found this stellar picture of Chad with his Big, Schuler, creeping on Annemarie - Mrinali
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