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The 1990’s started with a Letter of Concern which the chapter received well and worked hard to be removed and they did.  But, lack of scholarship caused great hardship with several officers being replaced because of grade problems.  This taught the chapter the importance of time management.  This period of the 90’s also initiated the beginning of the bus policy when the chapter traveled to an event off campus.  After a little period of adjustment, they wondered why they hadn’t done it before!  Each year the chapter participated in All-Sing, Sapphire Ball , Derby Week ,Helen McNabb Center and in 1992 adopted a barn owl at the Knoxville Zoo.  Hurricane Andrew gave the chapter an opportunity to raise money to help those in need along with all other Greeks on campus.  Each year the chapter worked to help each member to improve their grades. Through must hard work on behalf of the members as well as the chapter Council this was achieved many years. In 1994, Epsilon Lambda was assigned a whole floor in Massey Hall in which 39 girls could live together.  This proved to be a great sisterhood enhancement.
 
The 1990’s started with a Letter of Concern which the chapter received well and worked hard to be removed and they did.  But, lack of scholarship caused great hardship with several officers being replaced because of grade problems.  This taught the chapter the importance of time management.  This period of the 90’s also initiated the beginning of the bus policy when the chapter traveled to an event off campus.  After a little period of adjustment, they wondered why they hadn’t done it before!  Each year the chapter participated in All-Sing, Sapphire Ball , Derby Week ,Helen McNabb Center and in 1992 adopted a barn owl at the Knoxville Zoo.  Hurricane Andrew gave the chapter an opportunity to raise money to help those in need along with all other Greeks on campus.  Each year the chapter worked to help each member to improve their grades. Through must hard work on behalf of the members as well as the chapter Council this was achieved many years. In 1994, Epsilon Lambda was assigned a whole floor in Massey Hall in which 39 girls could live together.  This proved to be a great sisterhood enhancement.
 
Philanthropy was a big part of the chapter and in 1998 they teamed with Aids Response Knoxville to implement the first annual AIDS Walk and it was an overwhelming success.  By the end of the 90’s they had become a more recognized name on the UT campus for their campus philanthropic events, community philanthropies as well as campus leadership in student organizations all the while maintaining grades and getting outstanding pledge classes to make their chapter strong.
 
Philanthropy was a big part of the chapter and in 1998 they teamed with Aids Response Knoxville to implement the first annual AIDS Walk and it was an overwhelming success.  By the end of the 90’s they had become a more recognized name on the UT campus for their campus philanthropic events, community philanthropies as well as campus leadership in student organizations all the while maintaining grades and getting outstanding pledge classes to make their chapter strong.
 
==Highlights of 2000-2010==
 
 
From 2000-2010, Epsilon Lambda participated in many campus events like All Sing, Greek Week, Kappa-Lympics and often won or placed in these events.  In 2004, they adopted the March of Dimes as their philanthropy.  Also raised $8,702.63 at the Dance Marathon benefiting the Tennessee Children’s Hospital.  The chapter continued to support March of Dimes and was the National Collegiate Award for raising the most money of any college in the country.  They also teamed up with a Kappa designer and sold hundreds of designer jeans at a discounted price with 15% goes to March of Dimes. Princess for a day was another meaningful event where members went to hospitals and played one on one with the children.  During these years they celebrated their 40th anniversary with many alumnae who shared stories of the chapter. 
 
Many new pledges acme to Epsilon Lambda during this time who help make the chapter strong even in times of chapter issues.  But, these issues made the chapter wiser, closer and in the end made the chapter so much stronger than it had been in years.  They learned the value of good communication, respecting the alumnae and each other.
 
 
  
 
==Highlights of 2011==
 
==Highlights of 2011==

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