VOL. LIII, NO. 67
California State University, Long Beach Feburary 4, 2003
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Donation benefits campus Greeks


By Franklin A. Holman

On-line Forty-Niner

An anonymous Los Angeles County executive gave a $15,000 donation to the Greek community, the largest outside donation to Cal State Long Beach fraternities and sororities that these organizations have received.
 
This donation is unique in that most donations are given to individual fraternities, but this donation was given to the Greek community as a whole.
 
A portion of the contribution was most recently used for the three-day Greek leadership retreat.
 
“The purpose of the retreat was to break down stereotypes by gathering all four Greek counsels to create initiative on how to work together,” said Jeff Klaus, Greek advisor.
 
“The donation will be used for enhancing participation in Kaleidoscope and homecoming,” Klaus said. “It will also go toward educational programming, including nationally known speakers such as Mike Green, who will lecture about the dangers of alcohol use.”
 
Jeff Blackman, member of Sigma Pi, is satisfied with money going toward educational programming.
 
“In the past, speakers have come and talked about the dangers of alcohol, and they were very informative.” Blackman said.

“Money will also be distributed toward different initiatives such as the Greek e-newsletter, which will help promote the positive works of the Greek community and keep Greeks informed about what each chapter is doing within the community,” Klaus said.
 
Members of the Greek community are pleased with the donation.
 
“The money is definitely going to be put to good use,” Blackman said. “The Greek e-newsletter keeps us tight and informs us about functions that we want to attend.”
 
Student Life and Development has a new relationship with the Greeks. Instead of being a regulator, SLD is more like a partner.
 
“The Greeks view our office as a resource, and they look to us to provide guidance and assistance to accomplish what they need to do.” Klaus said.
 
“The donor is pleased with the progress Student Life and Development is making with Greek unity,” Klaus said. “The donor is aware of the progress and future goals of SLD and wants to ensure they achieve those goals. It is this type of relationship that inspires people to donate to the Greek community,” he said.
 
“SLD finds new ways to make fraternities and sororities successful and SLD provides the tools for them to be effective,” Klaus said.


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