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Epsilon Beta

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Highlights of 2011-2019:
==Highlights of 2011-2019:==
(scholarship, group honors/awards, special events, philanthropy and service projects, etc.)==Highlights of 2013==
In Fall 2013 Epsilon Beta received the Panhellenic Council Award for exemplary faculty involvement.
Spring 2013 Top GPA out of all 9 Panhellenic sororities on campus, which was a 3.24.
Fall 2013 the number two GPA, which was a 3.23.; Province Award: Spring 2013 Excellence in Standards for Eta Province.
'''HousingPhilanthropy:'''In the Fall of 2013 we did our Chili Con Kappa philanthropy. After the floods in Colorado we decided to give our money to Flood Relief. A junior in our house, Nicolette Stetson, lost her grandfather in the flood and our money went to her family as well. We raised 3,291 dollars. In the Spring of 2013 we did our Kappa Klassic philanthropy. One third of the money raised went to a local Family Center called La Familia.
In Fall 2013 we did the football tailgate called Kappa Kickoff. A senior, Morgan Dorsey, has a teenage cousin who needed an Angel Flight to receive a liver transplant, which she could not afford. Our money went to helping her pay for her flight.
Spring 2013 Kappa Kisses money went to the Wounded Warriors foundation.
Many women participated in Relay for Life in Spring 2013, which is a marathon that goes all night to symbolize that “Cancer Never Sleeps.” Many women also participated in Dance Marathon, which was an all day event where we danced with kids from the Children’s Hospital. Spring 2013 we had a sisterhood with Pi Beta Phi where we raised money to give books to Elementary Schools.
'''Scholarship:'''
Kat Jaeger received the Iris Kappa Scholarship.
'''Philanthropy:Panhellenic Involvement'''    '''Convention Awards:'''   - Madeleine Sheahan was elected Panhellenic President in Fall 2013; Courtney Gaskins was elected Panhellenic Vice President of Scholarship in Fall 2013
Emphasis on chapter council officers using their committees.
Extreme emphasis on being way more positive not only in our chapter but making Greek Life a more positive thing on our campus as a whole.
Become a more unified chapter and a more unified Greek community
With the negative stereotypes of Greeks on our campus Chapter Council is making strides in changing our image and images of other chapters.
More bonding with other chapters and putting ourselves out there to the Colorado State Community.
Stronger sisterhood and ritual.
==Highlights of the 2020s:==