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I have learned that I can do anything or nothing with my sisters and have the best time doing it!!!

Welcome to all new and returning students!!! We're looking forward to another exciting year!

CONGRATULATIONS!!!

We are very excited and proud of our NEW PLEDGES

Selena Jimenez, Dianna Kiefer, and Liz Sambrano.

We look forward to adding you to our family!

We are also very excited and proud of our NEW SISTERS

Audrey Palmisano, Raina Kurdt, Melissa Meder, Heather Staub, and Bianca Guidice.

Upcoming Events:

February 8th: Sorority Walk with all the sororities in Leadership Hall, then come with us to Stony Brook to mix with Alpha Chi Rho!

February 15th: Another mixer at Stony Brook with the members of Delta Chi.

February 17th: Another gggrreeaatt mixer with the TKEs of Tech. This time--TOGA! TOGA! TOGA!

March 7th: Meet with some of the most influential women of NY Tech to discuss women and how we succeed.

April 15th: Softball with us and Eta Chi Gamma

April 27th-28th: Greek Olympics----watch us have fun!

May 5th-6th: May Fest--WE WON THIRD PLACE!

As you may be aware, the US Postal Service recently released its new "Fund the Cure" stamp to help fund breast cancer research. The stamp was designed by Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, Maryland. It is important that we take a stand against this disease that kills and maims so many of our mothers, sisters, friends. Instead of the normal $.33 for a stamp, this one costs $.40. The additional $.07 will go to breast cancer research. A "normal" book costs $6.60. This one is only $8.00. It takes a few minutes in line at the Post Office and means so much. If all stamps are sold, it will raise an additional $16,000,000 for this vital research. Just as important as the money is our support. What a statement it would make if the stamp out sold the lottery this week. What a statement it would make that we care. I urge each of you to do two things TODAY: 1. Go out and purchase some of these stamps. 2. E-mail your friends to do the same. Many of us know women and their families whose lives are turned upside-down by breast cancer. It takes so little to do so much in this drive. Please help! Thank YOU!