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In the overall Panhellenic Community, Chi chapter has also taken an active role in order to make additions that positively benefit all sororities. The newly installed Vice President Finance on the Panhellenic Council is one of our very own sophomore members. Overall, Chi chapter has greatly exceeded expectations this year and looks forward to all of the new improvements and achievements to come.   
 
In the overall Panhellenic Community, Chi chapter has also taken an active role in order to make additions that positively benefit all sororities. The newly installed Vice President Finance on the Panhellenic Council is one of our very own sophomore members. Overall, Chi chapter has greatly exceeded expectations this year and looks forward to all of the new improvements and achievements to come.   
  
==Highlights of 2019==
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A recent change on our campus is that the Panhellenic Council has worked with MSA and general U of M administration to improve student safety, especially for women, on campus.  This includes extending the hours for the UMN Shuttle service called Gopher Chauffeur in order to give students the option for a free and safe ride home.  There has been a greater improvement to make this better over the past year.  As well as working with Gopher Women's sports to show our support for other women's organizations on campus. 
  
A recent change on our campus is that the Panhellenic Council has worked with MSA and general U of M administration to improve student safety, especially for women, on campus. This includes extending the hours for the UMN Shuttle service called Gopher Chauffeur in order to give students the option for a free and safe ride home. There has been a greater improvement to make this better over the past year.  As well as working with Gopher Women's sports to show our support for other women's organizations on campus.
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Our chapter continues to partner with the Chanhassen and Eagan Feed My Starving Children locations. We have volunteered at this local Feed My Starving Children for a very long time. We also recently have paired with Arc’s Valley Village, as well as the Twin Cities Marathon. This past year we also have really focused on restructuring our local philanthropy Girls Academy. Girls Academy is a philanthropy we have every year at Northeast Middle School in Minneapolis. We work with young women to promote positive body images and supporting other women. This past year we have restructured this philanthropy to include three smaller events throughout the semester, rather than just one larger event. This has allowed more women in our chapter to get more involved with Girls Academy and develop more meaningful and lasting relationships throughout the semester.
  
Our chapter continues to partner with the Chanhassen and Eagan Feed My Starving Children locations. We have volunteered at this local Feed My Starving Children for a very long time. We also recently have paired with Arc’s Valley Village, as well as the Twin Cities Marathon. This past year we also have really focused on restructuring our local philanthropy, Girls Academy. Girls Academy is a philanthropy we have every year at Northeast Middle School in Minneapolis. We work with young women to promote positive body images and supporting other women. This past year we have restructured this philanthropy to include three smaller events throughout the semester, rather than just one larger event. This has allowed more women in our chapter to get more involved with Girls Academy and develop more meaningful and lasting relationships throughout the semester.  We chose Girls Academy because we have been doing it since 2012 and have developed a relationship with the school that we go to. We support Reading Is Fundamental because it is Kappa Kappa Gamma's National Philanthropy and we believe in the power of literacy. We have continued to work with such an organization due to the local and global impact. Locals come together in order to better the lives thousands of miles away. The latter two organizations allow Chi chapter to better the community that is immediately around us, as well as have a global impact. We chose Girls Academy as our chapter’s local philanthropy because of the strong impact that we can have on our community.  Being located in a metropolitan area, we wanted to make an impact on an underserved school in a way that would be meaningful to the women in our chapter and the girls at Northeast Middle School. Our Chapter strives to push our members to make an impact on all scales, and these specific philanthropies allows us to do so.  
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We have continued to work with such an organization due to the local and global impact. Locals come together in order to better the lives thousands of miles away. The latter two organizations allow Chi chapter to better the community that is immediately around us, as well as have a global impact. We chose Girls Academy as our chapter’s local philanthropy because of the strong impact that we can have on our community.  Being located in a metropolitan area, we wanted to make an impact on an underserved school in a way that would be meaningful to the women in our chapter and the girls at Northeast Middle School. Our Chapter strives to push our members to make an impact on all scales, and these specific philanthropies allows us to do so.  
  
 
Our chapter continues to meet on Monday nights in the main house living room. Although our chapter is continuing to grow, we have been able to keep up such a tradition."
 
Our chapter continues to meet on Monday nights in the main house living room. Although our chapter is continuing to grow, we have been able to keep up such a tradition."
 
This year on campus the University of Minnesota experienced many changes and fun events. A new President was installed on the University of Minnesota Campus, Joan Gabel. We are so excited for her to lead the University as she supports Greek Letter Organizations and is currently working to push for more accessible mental health resources on campus. In addition, Greek Letter Organizations continue to be involved in Machy Days in the Spring and Homecoming Week in the fall. This year the University of Minnesota football team had a 9-0 record all season until they played the University of Iowa on November 16th. The team ended the season with a record of 10-2 wins to losses. It was a great year to be a gopher in 2019. The overall nature of our chapter is very positive. We strive to be leaders academically and promote the empowerment of women's organizations on campus.  We had the Minnie Stewart Van come this year and set up the interactive history exhibit which was really interesting.
 
 
We celebrated Founders Day by having breakfast at the Kappa House and there was a powerpoint and video about Kappa History that was played. We also played a trivia game about the Kappa Founders.
 
 
==Highlights of 2020==
 
"Chapter Summary
 
The year of 2020 was marked by great change. This spring Chi welcomed 6 additional members to the freshman pledge class. Shortly before their initiation, the University of Minnesota implemented safety protocols due to COVID-19. In addition to all classes switching to an online format, Chi did their part to slow down the spread by carrying out all activities virtually. Typically during the morning after initiation members of Kappa families get together for brunch and littles receive a basket of gifts from their big. Although initiation was virtual in the spring, members of the chapter did a drive by for each girl to celebrate their initiation and safely deliver their baskets. // To stay connected a weekly newsletter was sent out that included suggestions for books, podcasts, movies, and recipes to try during quarantine. In the spring and fall, members participated in various sisterhood events over zoom such as workout classes with current and alumnae Kappas and educational programming.  Fall Recruitment was done virtually this year and we were able to welcome 37 new members! Chi was able to host some sisterhoods in person, such as a socially distanced bonfire. // Despite the switch to virtual learning, members were still very successful academically. The chapter’s average GPA was 3.73 and ranked the third highest GPA out of the 14 sororities on campus. 80 members made the Dean’s List with 29 members earning a 4.0.  In the fall, Chi was able to host socially-distanced study nights by reserving a large lecture hall through the university. "
 
 
Chi continues to support two main philanthropies: Reading is Fundamental and Girls Academy. Every Spring Chi holds Breakfast at Kappa to fundraise for Reading is Fundamental. This spring this event was scheduled before COVID-19 had reached Minnesota and there were very few cases across the country so it was still held in person. In the fall, Chi opted for a virtual fundraiser to support Girls Academy by having members complete a 5k on their own. Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, Chi was able to raise sufficient funds for both of our philanthropies.
 
 
Outside of our formal philanthropies, members of Chi engaged in volunteering within our community. In addition to volunteering events at Feed My Starving Children and other local organizations, members supported our community this summer during widespread unrest in the Twin Cities due to racial injustice. Individuals participated in protests and fundraising efforts and took this time to both raise awareness and educate themselves. Members of Chapter Council also took this time to examine the ways in which change needed to occur within the organization. Leaders responsible for public relations worked on ensuring our presence online encouraged diversity while remaining genuine. Additional educational programming focused on intersectionality was added within various departments. Before recruitment all members participated in a training on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion which focused on values-based recruitment, a history of racial exclusion within recruitment as well as ongoing microaggressions. This was done in tandem with an implicit bias training. Later on in the year all members attended a presentation by one of the cofounders of the Mapping Prejudice Project. Members learned about the history and lasting impacts of redlining in the Twin Cities and how those impacts can be seen within Greek life and the university community at large. The Panhellenic Council also hosted various Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion programming events that members from all pledge classes participated in. PHC has implemented a lot of welcome change this year, in part led by the president of PHC who is a member of our chapter! This past year Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts within Chi were led by the Vice President of Internal Affairs. Our chapter has added a director position for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion which will be within the Department of Member Development.
 
 
Chi celebrated Kappa’s sesquicentennial throughout the year. Each day during our Spring Inspiration Period was dedicated to a specific Kappa value. Members received an email explaining the Kappa value of the day and also nominated members they believed to embody this specific value. Members were also educated on our founders and other notable alumnae. Cleora Wheeler continues to be a chapter favorite. During our Fall Inspiration Period we were able to continue one of Chi’s long standing traditions where bigs and littles paint their blocks. On Founders Day, members were able to watch the ceremony done by President Gail Owen. Members also shared fun facts specific to Chi and pictures from the archives.  // The year of 2020 presented many challenges but members were able to overcome these with creativity and compassion. Members learned a lot about one another and have left the year with a deeper understanding of what unites us as Kappa women.
 
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==Highlights of 2021==
 
 
Although the COVID-19 pandemic carried into the 2021 calendar year, Chi’s chapter council was extraordinarily resilient and eager to make Kappa as exciting as possible this calendar year. With almost a full year of our sisterhood being held completely virtual within our individual homes, the chapter council was able to remain headstrong in making our sisterhood stronger than before. Virtual workout classes, a Kappa Kahoot night, and a Galantines charcuterie competition were great events that kickstarted the spring semester and connected members with one another. History nuggets were shared monthly at virtual meetings to keep members familiar with Kappa’s history and values. This spring, Chi welcomed nine new members to the Freshman pledge class. Initiation was held virtually, but with restrictions loosened by the time of Initiation, Chi could continue Initiation traditions safely. Bigs gave their Littles gift baskets and went out to brunch while following local COVID- 19 guidelines.
 
Even though the University of Minnesota continued e-learning throughout the spring semester, academic excellence was still essential to Chi. KKGenius and a self-care challenge during finals week were held virtually to ensure that members continue to succeed academically through personal growth and motivation. By encouraging one another and sharing academic achievements virtually, Chi had 65 members make the Dean's list, and 25 had a 4.0 GPA. These members were later celebrated in the fall with a Dean's List Dinner.
 
Fall recruitment was held through a hybrid method as the first two rounds were conducted via Zoom and the last two were in-person at the house. With this, Chi was able to prepare for recruitment in person. During K-Week, VP Membership and our President worked incredibly hard to incorporate fun activities and daily dress-up themes to get members excited about an in-person semester. Due to low local positivity rates, Chi had an in-person bid day with a KappaWorld theme in relation to Travis Scott’s Astroworld album. We welcomed 31 new members who were later initiated in person this past October. By having an in-person Initiation and Inspiration Period, members could fully understand the ritual and meaning behind what being a Kappa truly is.
 
 
Excelling academically was an important reminder for our members as we shifted back to an in-person semester. Our Academic Excellence Director shared a presentation at our first Monday Night Meeting. She shared effective study skills, methods to maintain a healthy balance with school and social life, favorite campus study spots, study playlists, and many more ways to ensure academic success. Monthly study nights were held socially distanced at large lecture halls to provide a quiet study space for members.
 
Founder’s Day was celebrated at our house, and Chi invited alumni to our Tea Party-themed celebration. Members were voted for by the whole chapter in displaying Kappa values. This was a great way to show appreciation to our Founders and current members who embody what it means to be a Kappa.
 
 
Chi Chapter's local philanthropy organization that we support is Girls Academy. This spring, we were able to conduct a Kappa Kandygrams fundraiser. Members encouraged everyone in Greek life to buy a candy bar for $1 which included a personalized note to someone in another sorority or fraternity. Members safely dropped off the notes and candy at each house with receiving members around Valentine's Day. Chi typically partnered with St. Anthony's Middle School and held various events with middle schoolers throughout the year. As Covid was still of concern, St. Anthony's was no longer willing to have in-person or virtual events. As a result, our Girls Academy Director was able to plan an in-person event with the Boys and Girls Club this November. This seminar included an ice breaker game called Common Thread. Groups were instructed to write out things they had in common on a poster board and then present them to the big group. After discussing their commonalities, small group discussions were led by Kappas about womanhood along with highs and lows. Although the event was not with St. Anthony's, this shows how empowered our members are to help teenagers instill confidence throughout this period of their life. By encouraging middle schoolers to believe in themselves, members can see their work in action through this relationship development and trust.
 
 
2021 was an exciting year for Chi in supporting Kappa’s philanthropy. In the spring, Chi held our first annual Kappa Klassic golf tournament. This was held at Theodore Wirth Golf Course to fundraise for Reading is Fundamental. Around 120 golfers participated in the event, and low Covid rates allowed this to be held in-person and socially distanced. Through the collection of raffle baskets, a silent auction, ticket sales and selling customized Kappa golf merchandise, Chi raised $8,693. Additionally, this fall, Chi planned and executed another first annual event of Sapphire Ball. With the national philanthropy shifting to supporting mental health awareness, Chi raised money for an organization of our choosing-Mental Health America. This event was held at the Graduate Hotel in Minneapolis, and Kappas were dressed in dark and light blue elegant dresses. Guests bought tickets for $50 that included dinner and the ability to bid on the silent auction and purchase raffle tickets. We had a couple of members share personal stories on how these efforts toward mental health advocation sincerely mean so much to them. Everyone is fighting their own battle, and Chi was honored to raise money and awareness for such a relatable cause. Like Kappa Klassic, a silent auction and raffle baskets were organized through donation collection to support Mental Health America further. Additionally, there was a balloon pop fundraiser where attendees could purchase a balloon for $10. Inside each balloon was a number corresponding to an envelope with either a gift card or a note thanking them for their donation. At the end of the presentation, those with a balloon were instructed to pop it simultaneously. Guests were then able to redeem their envelopes. After weeks of endless preparation, Sapphire Ball was incredibly successful and a total of $15,451.19. Our external department and our members are very eager to continue planning our annual philanthropy events for 2022.
 
 
The addition of a DEI officer allowed for a continuous conversation about diversity, equity, and inclusion globally and within our own chapter. Our officer shared a DEI moment of the week every Monday night that touched on positive changes or movements happening worldwide to make a change. This spring, our DEI director planned a movie night where members could come to the house and pick up a care package that included a face mask, popcorn, and a candy bar of each member’s choosing. Members were then instructed to watch a movie independently or with their Kappa roommates from a provided list. After watching, members wrote a reflection about the chosen film by sharing what they learned and how they will apply these lessons to their own life. The members who participated were then entered into a gift card raffle.  Additionally, our officer provided various book and podcast suggestions throughout the year to help educate the chapter on an array of issues our world is facing today. Educational workshops were conducted, and members were invited to virtual workshops about the power of pronouns, social identities, and the circle of influence. She continuously reminded members of the chapter that there was free access to counseling services as our national philanthropy changed and other resources members could utilize. This past October and November, our officer also collected shoe donations at the Kappa house. These shoes were later donated to local families within the Minneapolis area. It was important for Chi to continue this awareness through social media with all of this being said. Our Public Relations Director did a phenomenal job advocating for change and raising awareness on societal progress, or lack thereof, and diversity. These genuine efforts allowed Chi to stay educated and compassionate throughout the year.
 
 
As previously mentioned, this past year posed significant challenges to our chapter council as we worked proactively to make Kappa “normal” within the “new normal.” During the spring semester, various chapter council members helped plan a scavenger hunt for the freshman pledge class. This involved making Tiktoks, MS seminars, ritual stations and taking pictures at some of the most popular spots around campus. This was a great way for the freshman pledge class to bond, safely and with masks, after an entirely virtual fall semester. This fall, Chi was able to hold our New Member Retreat for our 2021 freshman pledge class. This was a special weekend up north camping and bonding with the freshman PC and our President, New Member Director, VP Membership, and VP Member Development. In terms of sisterhoods, local covid levels allowed us to have private shopping events with Aerie and Aritzia at the Mall of America, as well as attending a socially distanced Minnesota Twins baseball game.
 
 
This fall, the University of Minnesota held in-person classes, and we were able to have in- person Monday Night Meetings and sisterhoods once again. In September, we had a Painting in the Park event where members could tap into their craftiness by painting canvases and making friendship bracelets. In October, Chi had a sisterhood event at Pine Tree Apple Orchard where members did a corn maze and could buy apples, apple cider, and freshly baked pastries. During November, Chi attended a Gopher hockey game, an exciting way to kick off hockey season. Upcoming in December, Chi is having a White Elephant Holiday sisterhood that will include a gift exchange, hot chocolate, cookies, and an opportunity to make holiday cards to be delivered to patients at Children’s Minnesota Hospital.
 
 
Unfortunately, Chi could not hold a date party or formal this past spring, but our Events Director could safely plan and coordinate sisterhood events such as Top Golf and a Ben & Jerry’s food truck. This event was used to help promote Kappa Klassic on social media that was happening later that semester. Fortunately, Chi was able to have a date party this October with a country theme. We are excited to have our formal at the beginning of December since it has been almost two years since our last formal. After the whirlwind of 2020, we are all incredibly proud of the ’21 chapter council for reigniting the sisterhood after nearly a full year apart.
 
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