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Epsilon Xi continued to emphasize scholarship and helping raise awareness of faculty of the Greek’s determination to emphasize scholarship.  Received the Most Improved Scholarship Award at Province Convention.  Jan. 17, 1994 was the Northridge earthquake effecting girls on campus and the community.  Damage to our house was quickly repaired.  The saying “making lemonade from lemons” was true as all Greeks on campus have come together to improve the community with Operation Sparkle to help those who had damage from the earthquake.  And the Greek system has never been stronger.
 
Epsilon Xi continued to emphasize scholarship and helping raise awareness of faculty of the Greek’s determination to emphasize scholarship.  Received the Most Improved Scholarship Award at Province Convention.  Jan. 17, 1994 was the Northridge earthquake effecting girls on campus and the community.  Damage to our house was quickly repaired.  The saying “making lemonade from lemons” was true as all Greeks on campus have come together to improve the community with Operation Sparkle to help those who had damage from the earthquake.  And the Greek system has never been stronger.
 
Philanthropy, Favorite Faculty desserts and the Greek system all worked together to increase recruitment numbers and it benefited all of the chapters with improved numbers.  In 1997 we won the Chapter of Excellence Award at the PM which we hosted.  We had the highest GPA among Greeks on campus and won the Scholarship Programming Award from the Order of Omega.  WE continued to support campus and community philanthropies.  In 1998 at the KKG Convention in Scottsdale, we won the Scholarship Award and Honorable Mention in Membership and Greatest Improvement.  The six-week New Member Program was adopted for all chapters at this Convention.  In 1999 we won the Alphonise Howard Award and we celebrated the Twenty-fifth anniversary of the chapter at Founders Day.
 
Philanthropy, Favorite Faculty desserts and the Greek system all worked together to increase recruitment numbers and it benefited all of the chapters with improved numbers.  In 1997 we won the Chapter of Excellence Award at the PM which we hosted.  We had the highest GPA among Greeks on campus and won the Scholarship Programming Award from the Order of Omega.  WE continued to support campus and community philanthropies.  In 1998 at the KKG Convention in Scottsdale, we won the Scholarship Award and Honorable Mention in Membership and Greatest Improvement.  The six-week New Member Program was adopted for all chapters at this Convention.  In 1999 we won the Alphonise Howard Award and we celebrated the Twenty-fifth anniversary of the chapter at Founders Day.
 
 
==Highlights of 2000's==
 
 
Epsilon Xi has had an exciting and accomplished year. Spring brought us our annual golf tournament, Kappa Klassic, where we raised funds for Guide Dogs of America. We also held our annual Kookie Kaper, an event where we invite other fraternities and sororities to join us at the Kappa house for an evening full of sweets and inter-Greek relations. Other spring semester events included sisterhood events, Sapphire Ball, and Favorite Faculty, where we honored some of our favorite professors as well as our accomplished sisters. Our chapter was also proud to earn number one in grades for another semester in a row.
 
This past year was filled with trials and tribulations for our chapter however we are strong and have proven to be one of the best sororities on campus despite our troubles.  We started off Spring semester by having recruitment, our first one since 2002. We received 7 wonderful women who were all initiated in April.  March was a tragic month where we dealt with the passing of our past president, Corinne McClane.  We held a memorial for her on campus and set up a scholarship foundation immediately after. We set up a scholarship in her memory.  Despite our loss, we were able to have one of the most successful Kappa Klassics in recent history, raising just under 6,000 dollars for the National Meningitis foundation.
 
  
  

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