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'''Overall Nature of the Gamma Pi Chapter:'''
 
'''Overall Nature of the Gamma Pi Chapter:'''
  
“Aspire to be.” That is the motto of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Gamma Pi Chapter strives more and more every year to give back to our sisters and to our community. We aspire to grow in our friendships and leadership through our chapter programs and sisterhood activities. We aspire to make the community around us a better place through our philanthropic efforts. Below we highlight some of our annual programs and service projects.
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“Aspire to be.” That is the motto of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The Gamma Pi Chapter strives more and more every year to give back to our sisters and to our community. We aspire to grow in our friendships and leadership through our chapter programs and sisterhood activities. We aspire to make the community around us a better place through our philanthropic efforts. Below we highlight some of our annual programs and service projects.  
  
  
==Highlights of 2013==
 
The year of 2013 proved to be another successful year for the Gamma Pi chapter. We have several members that hold leadership positions and are in honor societies on campus.  Increased involvement of our members on campus is a goal for our future.
 
  
In January, we hosted our annual Kappa Kappa Gamma Leadership Day, a day where incoming and outgoing officers and advisers set goals for the new year and sought to make improvements where needed.  Our slogan for this year was “Let’s Get R.E.A.L!”  Each letter in the word “REAL” stands for something: “R” for recruitment, “E” for effort, “A” for academics, and “L” for leadership.  At this meeting we planned to devote the most attention to these four areas for the upcoming year.
 
 
In February, we had eleven members of chapter council attend the Xi Province Meeting in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  Our members were very excited to have the opportunity to meet other Kappas from around the country.  Our chapter won two awards, one for academic improvement and the other for outstanding support from the Tuscaloosa alumni.
 
 
In August we worked very hard to pledge our largest pledge class yet with 117 incredible new members!  We had the best return rates we have ever had and were very pleased to add such an outstanding pledge class.
 
 
Throughout the year, Kappa participated in and held several philanthropy events.
 
 
In January we supported the Big Brothers/ Big Sisters organization of West Alabama with their Tuscaloosa Krispy Kreme Challenge.  This event consisted of a 2.5-mile race where participants received a dozen donuts halfway through the race. On our leadership day, the CEO of Big Brothers/ Big Sisters West Alabama came to speak us about leadership. 
 
 
During our annual Parents Weekend in March, we hosted a cookout at the Kappa house with barbecue and a piano band.  There was a five-dollar donation given by everyone in attendance.  The proceeds went to the Cystic Fibrosis foundation. 
 
 
In September the Kappas helped with the Thomas Plott Foundation’s annual golf tournament to raise awareness and funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.  We focus several of our philanthropy efforts towards cystic fibrosis because one of our current members suffers from it.
 
 
In October, we held our first annual Kappa Karnival to serve the underprivileged children of our Tuscaloosa community and to collect books benefitting our national philanthropy, Reading is Fundamental.  We first asked other sororities and fraternities to donate books for our cause.  We then hosted a carnival for underprivileged children in the Tuscaloosa area.  We had a great time with the children and felt good about the impact we had on our local community. 
 
 
In November we held our annual Virginia Gray Bailey/ Becca Bettis Memorial Scholarship fundraiser in conjunction with Alumni Weekend.  Alumni and actives gathered on the Kappa lawn to enjoy live music, eat hamburgers and hotdogs, hear about the plans for the new Kappa house, and support the cause.  The scholarship goes to a deserving active of Gamma Pi who exemplifies the ideals of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
 
 
There have been several changes on campus this year. 
 
 
The fall of 2013 proved to be a time of great controversy for the Greek community.  National attention was focused on the campus and its lack of diversity within sororities.  Panhellenic worked with the administration of the University of Alabama to implement Continuous Open Bidding (COB) whereby all Panhellenic sororities were encouraged to recruit new members throughout the year.  Bids were offered, and we were fortunate to pledge several new members at different times during the year. 
 
 
One of the areas we continue to focus on improving is academics.  Every year we strive to increase our sorority’s academic average, and this year we were successful in doing so.  We are proud of the improvements that we continue to make, and we hope to continue our efforts to become an even stronger chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma.
 
  
  

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