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Highlights of 2018
The Delta Sigma chapter has raised money for these events / donated hours of service to the community for the members are very dedicated to serving others. Each year there are members that dedicate their self to spending numerous hours serving to the Stillwater Food Bank, Up Till Dawn, and Dance Marathon. These are just a couple of the outreach activities that the chapter makes to help serve the community. With cancer being a prevalent disease in many individuals, some of the members and their families have personally been impacted by cancer and that is why we chose to set up a team for Relay for Life. This year we created another philanthropy event in the spring, Kappa Kolor Run, in order to further raise money for Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, Reading is Fundamental, and The Kappa Foundation.
 
==Highlights of 2018==
 
In the Spring semester, the Delta Sigma chapter took part in our first-ever Kappa Kupcakes where we were able to raise money for RIF and Multiple Sclerosis. Additionally, seven women from our chapter were awarded scholarships through the national Kappa scholarship and our chapter's own scholarship, with a couple receiving both. We welcomed ten new members through spring recruitment and they were initiated on April 14th. Over the summer, seven women from our chapter council attended the national convention in Denver. It was a great experience and those that attended learned so much. During fall recruitment, the Delta Sigma chapter welcomed 55 new members. These girls were initiated on October 6th. In this fall semester, our chapter spent hundreds and hundreds of hours on America's Greatest Homecoming and we recently wrapped up our annual Kappa Con Queso philanthropy event. We look forward to the upcoming year and achieving new goals as a chapter.
 
As a chapter, we feel that the overall nature of Kappa's on campus are amiable, extremely involved, kind, helpful and eager to accomplish tough tasks.
 
The chapter supports Multiple Sclerosis. We chose this local philanthropy because of the number of women in our chapter whose family members are affected by this horrible disease. We felt that, if we made our local philanthropy something that more people could connect to, we'd be able to have greater outreach and overall impact.
 
The chapter meets in the basement of the chapter house.
 
Oral History
 
 
Nancy Ruby - House Board
 
Laura Castleberry - House Board
 
Robin FitzGerald - former chapter adviser

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