GSP will be reinstating its Club Stud position this semester to go along with its other current elected positions. "Club Stud is probably the most prestigious thing you could achieve in a social club, definitely more prestigious than being a social club president," said Blaine Smith, senior biology major from Keller and former GSP ... [Read More…]
Three seniors going for sixth and seventh Sing Song wins
Depending on the results of this year's performances, these three seniors could become some of ACU's most winning students ever. This year Lucas Alderete, senior family studies major from Taylor, Bobby Kyle Holden, business marketing major from Frisco, and Matt Sanderson, marketing and finance major from Lubbock, have the chance to be a part of ... [Read More…]
Bid Night 2012
A look at Bid Night activities to start off the 2012 pledging season. Video/Editing by: JP Festa ... [Read More…]
JMC Network Newscast – October 3, 2012
Host Elizabeth Weiss takes a look at this week's news stories including bid night, homecoming queen nominations, the presidential election, and a social club doing great things in the community. Producer: Elizabeth Weiss Video by: JP Festa, Will Rogers, Taylor Langston ... [Read More…]
Gammas give the PHI-nest to a deserving family
Gamma Sigma Phi has collected the necessary funds, through fundraising and donations, to build a house through Habitat for Humanity for a local family. Some say it runs in the family, others that it's all a part of the kinship. Whichever you prefer, the men of Gamma Sigma Phi share a heart of service that runs deep. Last spring a pledge was made ... [Read More…]
Yippee Kai-Os: Alpha Kai, GSP, juniors win Overall
The women of Alpha Kai Omega claimed their first ever Sing Song title in club history Saturday night, while the class of 2013 won their third straight mixed voice title and the men of Gamma Sigma Phi captured their 10th title in 11 years. A full list of the winners can be found here. Alpha Kai Omega director Leah Cameron, junior family studies ... [Read More…]
GSP cyclists raise money, awareness for Osteogenesis Imperfecta
By Jaci Schneider, Copy Editor One hospital visit, one Price is Right contestant, about $8,500, and more than 1,200 bicycled miles came together to make a spring break to remember for 20 men of Gamma Sigma Phi. The students bicycled from Abilene to Malibu, Calif., to raise money for the research of Osteogenesis Imperfecta, an incurable disease ... [Read More…]
GSP members bike to California to raise money for the Osteogenesis Imperfecta Foundation
By Mallory Sherwood, Managing Editor Twenty members of Gamma Sigma Phi will embark at 2 p.m. Friday on a 1,200-mile bike ride across the southwest on route to Pepperdine University in Malibu, Calif. Riders expect to arrive in California by mid-morning Monday after riding continuously from Abilene, all so they can raise money for a foundation ... [Read More…]
Club plays game for sake of Humanity: Gamma Sigma Phi completes 60-hour softball game Sunday
By Jaci Schneider, Opinion Editor The sun set on a 40-man softball game Thursday night, and when it rose, it shone down on the same men, half playing softball and half attempting sleep in scattered tents and old couches set up along the baseline. Two sunsets, two sunrises, 321 innings and 1,297 runs later, the 60-hour game finally came to an end, ... [Read More…]
Gamma Sigma Phi honored for bike ride: Members biked to California during spring break
By Melanie J. Knox, Opinion Editor The Texas House of Representatives honored members of Gamma Sigma Phi Monday who rode bikes to Pepperdine during spring break. The 17 men raised about $5,000 for Habitat for Humanity. When Rep. Bob Hunter read about their trip in the Optimist, he wanted to recognize their accomplishment. Hunter wrote a ... [Read More…]