Dancing for a Cure: Phi Sig THON Participant Shares His Story

Phi Sigma Kappa is a fraternity that is rich tradition. One its traditions is the commitment to the service of others. George Filippatos ‘18 was able to uphold this tradition by dancing in Penn State’s annual dance marathon (THON) for pediatric cancer.

George had no idea what to expect when he first attended THON in 2015.

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Chance Meeting Leads to a Lifetime of Love

Thank you to Patrick Kiger '79 for sharing this story.

"The most important thing I gained through Phi Sig was my lifelong friendship with fellow Kappa Dr. Dave Morris '79. At his wedding years later, I met my future wife Martha, who was a high school friend of his. I also learned a lot about life from my roommate and pledge brother, Ron Hummer '79.

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Founders’ Day to Address PSU Greek Changes Following Death at Beta

Founders’ Day 2017 will be something new, please try to find time to attend.  Given the recent death at Beta Theta Pi, things are changing quickly within the PSU Greek community. We are planning to use our traditional celebration to have a large chapter meeting to discuss issues the actives’ face, plans we need to put in place to make Phi Sig strong enough to survive the changes, and create a stronger bond between alumni and actives.

Please join us at noon on Saturday, March 18 for a catered lunch, followed by an informal chapter meeting.

Please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to let us know if you can attend so we can plan lunch accordingly. Or if you can’t attend, leave us a message showing your support for Kappa!

Hope to see you at the house.