The Foundation Chapter Announces 2018/2019 Scholarship Recipients
The Foundation Chapter is thrilled to announce the 2018/2019 scholarship recipients. More than $260,000 has been awarded to 173 Theta Chi collegiate members thanks to the generous support from our donors.
2018 General Election Results
Here are our current, known results from the 2018 General Election:
Theta Chi Salutes Brothers who served in World War I
In recognition of the centennial of the end of World War I, we take pride in reprinting this list of brothers who served during the conflict originally featured in the November 1918 issue of The Rattle. This list is by no means complete, but a reflection of what was known based on information provided over a century ago.
A Figure Leaning on a Cane
On the centennial of the ending to the war to end all wars, we reprint this story from 1928 when then-National Secretary James G. Lewis addressed the 72nd Anniversary Convention and recognized his friend, retiring-National Vice President Francis Van Natter, a veteran of World War I.
Remembering Brothers who entered the Chapter Eternal during WWI
On the centennial of the Armistice of 1918 we pause to remember the brothers who made the ultimate sacrifice during the First World War. This list compiled below from past issues of The Rattle is by no means complete but represents all known brothers who passed away during WWI.
"Over There" - Letters from the Front
In honor of the 100th Anniversary of the end of World War I, we have compiled a number of letters submitted to The Rattle during 1918 to provide the collegiate and alumnus brothers of today a glimpse into what it was like to serve “Over There”
'Forever Loved' : Vigil Honors Iota Tau/Northern Kentucky Brother's Life
At an evening vigil for an NKU student who recently died on campus, students, faculty, alumni and community members gathered in the Student Union ballroom to remember his life. On Tuesday, the ballroom had a table in the back to write letters to the family of Christian “Jet Li” Dichoso, a 21-year-old student who died Saturday.
Veterans Day Spotlight
Junior James Caligiuri served in the U.S. Army between 2012 and 2015. He was stationed in Washington D.C. as a member of the Old Guard, a unit that conducts military funerals at Arlington National Cemetery.