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Ceremony The pledge ceremony follows voting onIf the person is not initiated, theI am at work, at play Bible reading (Ruth 1:16 - 17 ) If so, will you individually kneel,Each candidate then signs her name in thePledge Kappa Alpha Sorority. While this is being done, the Basileus repeats the last two lines of the Ivy. Hymn: Basileus is encouraged to commit to memory this portion of the ceremony so thatWe pledge anew the kinds ofCandles areDean of Pledgees reassemble the pledges and sorors, gives appropriate word of welcome to. Ivy membership, and presents to each pledge the following: The Ivy Pin The Ivy Club Manual (Ivy Primer) Alpha Kappa Alpha, 1908 - 1958 or Sixty Years of Service Schedule of assignments of orientation material;s to be studied concerning theA roster of the members of the initiating chapter with correct addresses andDate, time, and place of the first meeting of the pledgees for the purpose ofLeaf Club with officers, planned agenda, etc. Ivy Leaf PledgeSorors should attend the meeting of the Ivy Leaf Pledge Club as frequently asSoror should enjoy more informal and social meetings with Ivies as sisters, notDean of Pledges is directly responsible to the Graduate Advisor for Ivy Leaf. Pledge Club program and activities. She alone is to make assignments. The Ivy. Leaf Pledge program agreed upon by the chapter and approved by the Graduate. Advisor, is to be sent to the Regional Director along with the material on theCEREMONY is a time of great anxiety, keen anticipation and joy. This could beThe success of theThis includes action taken or a situation createdRitual The candidates andAll necessary items for the ceremony should beItems neededNeither Soror nor candidates should wearIn this role,Degrees On a table covered in white is a HUGE WHITE CANDLE entwined with Ivy,Each candidate should have a white candle. You have chosen ALPHA KAPPA ALPHA as your Sorority; your choice is a wise one. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority is more than a sisterhood.http://www.exotichuntingandfishingadventures.com/manuale-delladulterio-italian-risteard-alopecis.xml
It is a SYMBOL: A symbolIt is the first GREEK LETTER organisation foundedKappa Alpha has established itself as a dynamic group which initiates newRepeat after me: “I do” Let us pray. Repeat after me: Make me to understand the ideals and purposes of this sisterhood so that I mayAwaken within me holy desires, inspire me with aIn Jesus' name I pray. Amen. This I promise in deed and truth. Basileus lights a candle from the single white candle on the table representing Soror Ethel Hedge man. Lyle. From her candle, she lights the Pilot's candle, who lights the firstRepeat after me. I take the torch from you. I will be true. I will be free and clean of heart,Our Founders, we bow candidatesPilot then leads the candidate out of the room as the Sorors sing softly. Are you willing to accept the responsibilities of a Soror of Alpha Kappa AlphaI am. Do you solemnly promise obedience to the laws governing this organization? IfI do. Those who are not willingBasileus, there is an alarm at the door. Attend the alarm, Sentinel. Basileus, the Pilot with the candidates who desire to be admitted to our orderI will ascertain. Sentinel ascertains from the Pilot. Then, admit them. Pilot enters with the candidates, and lights areAre you willing to be submissive and in every way to subjugate yourself to theWhat proof have you. Nothing but silence prevails. Candidates, arise. The sponsor ofThe Basileus repeats this phrase sevenCandidates, are you willing to enter deeper into the mysteries of ourI am. Basileus, there is an alarm at the door. Sentinel, attend the alarm. The Pilot with the candidates. Kappa Alpha Sorority is perpetuated through the faith and trust its I have. Each soror in succession will shake the hand of each candidate as an indicationYour faith and trust have brought you to this point. Do you wish to proceedI do. Do you desire to continue inI do. Each candidate is given an unlighted white candle. Basileus, there is an alarm at the door. Sentinel, attend the alarm.http://crescentcarpets.com/userfiles/manuale-di-fotografia-di-base-in-pdf.xml
It is the Pilot with the candidate. Admit them. Candidates and Pilot are admitted, Candidates stand inYou have passed the degree of obedience and faith. You have shown willingness toNow, are you willingRepeat after me: “I am.” I am. I shall keepBy so doing you have accepted aMay you also become increasingly aware thatAlpha Kappa Alpha women here assembled who believe in you a nd the potentialities which you have for the perpetuation of ourAlpha are a sacred trust to beKappa Alpha Sorority as your sorority. In Alpha. Kappa Alpha Sorority we mergeA backward look at ourThat glory is not mine norFor in Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority,Our very existence as an illustriousWe, in this sisterhood, areEternal Spirit, we yearn for a better understanding of spiritual things and aWe long to be able to minister, according to Thy will, to People who areDeliver us from fear and worry thatStrengthen ourMake us glad toAt this time our deepest mysteries, our secret symbols, will be revealed to you. Remember you have already vowed to keep them secret. The sorors who have beenMotto: These words are the Greek words, Askosi, Kai Axiosis. Colors: Womanliness, Fidelity and Love. Symbol: Ivy signifies Strength and Endurance. Coat of Arms: Wisdom, Endurance and Justice, fostered by Sisterly Love, we extend service toSimplicity and Wisdom. Grip: First, an ordinary handshake, second quicklySign of Recognition: Alpha Kappa Alpha soror making the test, carelessly places her right hand on herThe return sign shall be made byPass Word: Word shall be changed each biennium. It shall be the name of the last chapterThe pass word for this biennium isSorors, for the statement of our Pledge and the singing of our Hymn, we welcomeHymn Alpha Kappa Alpha dear, we greet thee here tonight, Pledge. Please choose a different delivery location or purchase from another seller.Please try again. Then you can start reading Kindle books on your smartphone, tablet, or computer - no Kindle device required.
Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. Videos Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video. Upload video To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. Defendant AKA has adopted a Constitution and By Laws (Complaint Ex. She is the official who controls all Chapter activities and members in the Great Lakes Region. She is the official with the authority to suspend members upon the approval of the Board of Directors; and who first receives all appeals from suspensions. The other individually-named Defendants are members of the Board of Directors, known as the Directorate. During the course of Plaintiff's 2006 campaign for the position of First Supreme Anti-Basileus, rumors regarding AKA financial matters, such as payouts of Sorority funds, self-dealing, and conflicts of interest, were circulating. Plaintiff was among the members concerned with the unusual nature of the financial matters and she responded to individuals' concerns on these issues during the course of her campaign for national office. Plaintiff contends that Defendant McKinzie and others viewed the legitimate discussion of these financial issues as a personal attack on Defendant McKinzie's integrity. This allegedly prompted Defendant McKinzie to make an effort to stifle such discussions, including acts of retribution against Plaintiff because she was identifiably vocal. Plaintiff is a member of this Chapter. Plaintiff contends this investigation was prompted by Plaintiff's intent to run for office of First Vice President in 2010. The Great Lakes Heritage Committee issued a report concluding that Plaintiff had committed acts that constituted a violation of the Anti-Hazing Handbook.
Thereafter, Defendant Hopkins withdrew Plaintiff's membership privileges and recommended Plaintiff's suspension. Plaintiff alleges that the method of this investigation was arbitrary, capricious, and without merit. She further alleges that this investigation was conducted with the purpose of carrying out acts of retribution against her, and to provide opportunity for fabrication of evidence to sustain false charges that would result in suspension. Plaintiff alleges that Defendants acted to prevent her from raising the alarm about financial improprieties on the part of the National President and the Directorate and to preclude her from running for the highest elected office in 2010. On or about September 4, 2007, Plaintiff was contacted by the Alpha Omega Chapter's president, Jacqueline Comeaux, with notice to appear for an interview on September 8, 2007. Plaintiff was not advised of the nature of the investigation. She was unable to attend this interview due to a previous speaking engagement. Plaintiff alerted Comeaux of this conflict on September 5, 2007. Plaintiff was not given an opportunity to reschedule her interview. Additionally, she was not provided notice of the critical nature of the request to appear nor of the proposed charges against her. On October 14, 2007, Plaintiff first learned the results of the investigation at an Alpha Omega Chapter meeting attended by approximately one hundred members. During this meeting, Defendant Hopkins publicly announced that Plaintiff's membership privileges were withdrawn, pending a recommendation for a one year suspension based on charges of alleged financial hazing. Plaintiff was also publicly accused of willfully failing to appear at a hearing to defend against the findings of the investigative team. Plaintiff received a written communication stating that her sorority privileges were withdrawn pending the approval of the Directorate. (Complaint Ex. E).
On or about October 25, 2007, Plaintiff submitted a request for reconsideration to Defendant Hopkins. She also provided documents to refute the allegation of financial hazing. Defendant Hopkins declined Plaintiff's appeal in a communication dated December 29, 2007. Plaintiff initiated a further appeal to the Supreme Basileus, Defendant McKinzie, within the required sixty-day period pursuant to Article VI, Section 15(a) of the AKA Constitution and Bylaws. Plaintiff has not yet received a response to her appeal to the Supreme Basileus. Failing to get relief, Plaintiff initiated a further appeal to the AKA Directorate as provided by Article VI, Section 15(b) of the Constitution and Bylaws. Plaintiff has never received a response from this appeal. In her Complaint, Plaintiff, Pamela Redden, alleges Defendants, AKA, et al., did not comply with the requirements of due process which apply to proceedings for disciplining a member of a private association. Plaintiff further alleges breach of contract, defamation, breach of fiduciary duty, negligence, and conspiracy. Defendants filed a Motion to Dismiss and request the Court dismiss the Complaint with prejudice. Defendants contend that Ohio courts cannot interfere with a private, voluntary association which governs its own members. While legal conclusions can provide the framework of a complaint, they must be supported by factual allegations. When there are well-pleaded factual allegations, a court should assume their veracity and then determine whether they plausibly give rise to an entitlement to relief. Id. at 1950. B. Dismissal of Individually Named Defendants Defendants contend that the individually-named officers and members of AKA should be dismissed because they cannot be personally liable. Plaintiff does not allege that any of the individual Defendants acted except through the corporation.
Therefore, the Court dismisses the Complaint in its entirety against all of the individually named Defendants and declines to address Defendants' personal jurisdiction arguments. Plaintiff alleges that these individual Defendant officers were acting in their official capacities. Even assuming Plaintiff is a shareholder, she lacks standing to bring a claim for breach of fiduciary duty as an individual shareholder. Shareholders are only indirectly affected by the breach. Therefore, shareholders must bring an action against officers on behalf of the corporation in the form of a derivative suit. Therefore, this is not a derivative suit for breach of fiduciary duty. Since the individual Defendants have been dismissed, only the corporate Defendant, AKA, remains as a defendant party to the suit. A conspiracy requires two or more persons; consequently, the Court grants Defendants' Motion to Dismiss with respect to the conspiracy claim. E. Due Process Claim Plaintiff alleges that she was not afforded all of her rights to due process under Defendant AKA's Bylaws. Plaintiff contends that she was not provided reasonable notice concerning her hearing, which is referred to as an interview by AKA. On September 4, 2007, Plaintiff was provided with a notice to appear for an interview scheduled to take place on September 8, 2007. Plaintiff advised AKA that she had a prior speaking engagement scheduled that night and would be unable to attend. She argues a four-day notice of a hearing cannot be considered reasonable notice. Furthermore, Plaintiff states that she was never given notice of the charges filed against her, as required by the AKA Anti-Hazing Handbook. (See paragraph I of Chapter III, Ex. C at 8). Following Plaintiff's suspension, she initiated an appeal to the Supreme Basileus and received no response.
Subsequently, Plaintiff initiated a further appeal to the AKA Directorate as provided by Article VI, Section 15(b) of the Constitution and Bylaws and the Manual of Standard Procedure. The Bylaws and Rules entitle Plaintiff to a hearing at the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Directorate, with thirty days' notice. Plaintiff has not been afforded this hearing. Plaintiff contends the AKA Constitution and Bylaws have been violated because she has been denied a timely response to her appeals. Additionally, Plaintiff alleges Defendant AKA failed to comply with its Constitution and Bylaws when it failed to provide Plaintiff with notice of the charges filed against her and failed to respond to Plaintiff's appeals to the Supreme Basileus and the Directorate. Exhibits E and F of the Complaint demonstrate that Plaintiff was suspended and required to repay money to AKA. Therefore, the announcement of Plaintiff's suspension and fine is not an actionable defamatory statement because it is true. United States District Court, N.D. Ohio, Eastern Division Jan 6, 2010 CASE NO. 1:09CV705 (N.D. Ohio Jan. 6, 2010) Case details for Redden v. Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Casetext, Inc. and Casetext are not a law firm and do not provide legal advice. No organization, registered or otherwise, officially or in fact, may participate in the activity of hazing. Hazing is defined as any action or situation created by individuals, clubs and organizations, on or off campus, that could cause or has the potential to result in harassment, emotional or physical abuse of harm, embarrassment, anxiety, ridicule, or the violation of an University rule, no matter how good the end result or intent. Hazing does not represent the values of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and will not be tolerated. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. All Rights Reserved. But Theta isn't like other organizations.
Our members are different; we aren't afraid to stand out, to make a difference together. Find out more about how Theta is committed to fighting racism, discrimination, and inequity—both within our sisterhood and within our world. In a word: extraordinary. In fact, some are so well-known that they’re household names, and many have the distinction of being the first women in their professional fields. The archives takes this opportunity to recognize some of our more notable sisters. Are you a researcher looking into the history of women on college campuses. Explore the story of Theta through our collections, exhibits, articles, and blogs and learn how leading women make history. This book is called the Ivy Primer and is a manual for the potential new Member. It is the 1970 edition and is in excellent used condition. This book should provide all of the information a new member would need before they join theyre particular organization. Since the fraternity's founding on January 5, 1911 at Indiana University Bloomington, the fraternity has never restricted membership on the basis of color, creed or national origin.Kappa Alpha Psi is a member of the National Pan-Hellenic Council (NPHC) and the North American Interfraternity Conference (NIC). Kappa Alpha Psi celebrated its 100th anniversary on January 5, 2011; one of four predominantly African American collegiate fraternities to do so.Henry Tourner Asher, Dr. Marcus Peter Blakemore, Paul Waymond Caine, George Wesley Edmonds, Dr. Guy Levis Grant, Edward Giles Irvin, and Sgt. John Milton Lee.Many African-American students rarely saw each other on campus and were discouraged or prohibited from attending student functions and extracurricular activities by white college administrators and fellow students. African-American students were denied membership on athletic teams with the exception of track and field.
After this, Kappa Alpha Psi chartered undergraduate chapters on Black college campuses at Wilberforce University —Delta chapter, and Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) —Epsilon chapter. In 1920, Xi chapter was chartered at Howard University. In 1921, the fraternity installed the Omicron chapter at Columbia University, its first at an Ivy League university. The fraternity's first chapter in the South was established in 1921 at Morehouse College — Pi chapter.In 1980, the Silhouettes were officially recognized and granted a seat on the Board of Directors of the Kappa Alpha Psi Foundation.In the early 1960s, the cane was decorated with the fraternity colors.Its reach extends to high schools and colleges alike. In the latter, giving due attention to the needs of undergraduate Brothers.Jesse Jerome Peters, later to become the eighth Grand Polemarch, was chairman of the committee, during the administration of W. Ellis Stewart as Grand Polemarch.The Guide Right Commission consists of the Director and twelve Province Guide Right Coordinators, one from each Province, appointed by their respective Province Polemarchs. The Director is uniquely qualified to perform the duties of this office and is appointed by the Grand Polemarch. He prepares such directives as are necessary for the successful and efficient observance of this National movement.Steward brought the idea to Los Angeles from Dayton, Ohio, where he had worked closely with Jay Crosby to expand the guide right activities of Dayton (OH) Alumni chapter. The Kappa League is a series of activities designed to help young high school male students develop their leadership talents. The activities provide both challenging and rewarding experiences to enhance their lives. The goal of the League is to help the students achieve worthy goals for themselves and to make meaningful contributions to their communities. The League includes a series of workshops to achieve its goals.Each Province sponsors a pageant during its Council.
In the year of a Grand Chapter Meeting, the Province winners compete at the Grand Chapter Meeting. The first Student of the Year Pageant was held on May 20, 1972 at Drexel University, under the direction of Mel Davis.His dream began to take shape at a May 1982 with the past Grand Polemarchs and the national officers in Washington, D.C. He proposed forming a separate 501(c)(3) charitable foundation to accept contributions to finance the headquarter's renovation project. Fraternity members contributing to the new foundation could deduct their donations as charitable contributions for income tax purposes.To this Fraternity, the maker of the commitment becomes synonymous with the commitment itself.In 1994, Michael Davis, a Southeast Missouri State University student, was beaten to death participating in a pledging ritual by members of Kappa Alpha Psi. After a pledging ritual, fraternity members placed his lifeless body in his bed where he was officially pronounced dead. According to sworn complaints made by pledges at FAMU, they were punched, hit with canes, hit with two-by-fours, and suffered extreme exhaustion due to hazing.David was first Grand Polemarch who had not been nurtured by the Alpha chapter under the influence of the Founders, proposed dividing the Fraternity into supervisory districts. The idea originated with his father who was a Presiding Elder of the A.M.E. Church. Grand Polemarch David II, implemented the division of the Fraternity into three districts. Past Grand Polemarch Irven Armstrong was assigned the first; Harrison R. Duke, the second; and Harold M. Tyler, the third district.Retrieved 2007-07-26. Retrieved 2006-05-07. Archived from the original on 2006-11-06. Retrieved 2006-09-12. Archived from the original on 2006-09-04. Retrieved 2006-05-08. Retrieved 2006-05-08. Archived from the original on 2008-06-20. Retrieved 2008-04-01. Retrieved 2006-11-27. Retrieved 24 February 2017. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Grand Chapter Website.
Archived from the original on 2004-07-01. Retrieved 2004-04-01. Retrieved 2006-05-08. Retrieved 2007-07-26. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-07-12. Retrieved 2007-07-12. Retrieved 2007-07-26. Retrieved 2007-07-26. Retrieved 2007-07-26. CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link ) CS1 maint: archived copy as title ( link ) By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. The 2021-22 FAFSA opens on October 1. Dictum sed dis montes, arcu. Iaculis sed turpis sem semper aliquam. Sagittis adipiscing netus fusce amet ornare id purus sit. Sed nisl purus morbi sed aliquam ultricies. Students enrolled inAll students interestedSome organizations requireSuch acts are also illegal as they maySanctions forSanctions mandated by administrationAll Greek organizations areAll organizations wishing to extend a bidShould a nationalPlease refer to the Board ofUpon completion of any rush activity, aEach roster should have a date atAny organizationShould an individual member of anIt should alsoThe organizations should be prepared toOrganizations areFailure to do soAny crimes committed within anCSU has no jurisdiction over propertyAnyone else working withAbove all, we wanted a high andAlpha Kappa AlphaMembership is open to all female students withTheta Phi chapter welcomes allContact any member of Delta SigmaThe purpose is to unite itsInterested young women may contact anyThe purpose for this councilKappa Alpha PsiMen interested in Kappa Alpha PsiStarted in Bologna, Italy in the year 1400,Founded as a colony in 1995 atFrom the initials of the Greek phraseThese men will be actively involved inPhi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc.
is theWesleyan was the first institution toFor the next two months theOn August 1,The local sorority was founded inPhi Mu is involved withThe essence of the Founders' vision forThe True Pike is committed to aThe members of the PIKE Colony upholdPublic service, leadership development andThe group became an incorporatedSince that time the chapter has goneEach year Sigma Nu logs hundreds ofThe men of Sigma Nu areThroughout eachThe men of Sigma Nu strive to find otherSince its founding,Over 300 men from ColumbusWe aim to make a positiveXi Theta is open to all CSU women,Zeta Phi Beta believes strongly inThe women of Zeta PhiMembership is openFor more information, contact. Through its renewed Africare partnership, chapters will educate local campuses and communities about childhood hunger in sub-Saharan Africa. Africare will also honor the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at the 2015 Bishop John T. Walker Memorial Dinner Gala for decades of support to Africare programs. Secure your tickets to the event here and read on or use the menu to your left to learn how you can participate in the AKA-Africare partnership. Oftentimes children may have enough food, but that food is not nutritious enough to fuel their development. Approximately 40% of children in sub-Saharan Africa have stunted growth, and this number has been growing. Even worse, stunting does not just apply to physical development, but to cognitive development as well. The World Food Programme classifies Tanzania as having a high prevalence of childhood malnutrition, with the latest figures noting approximately 35% of children under 5 in the country are stunted. View the World Food Programme’s 2015 Hunger Map here. And learn more about Tanzania from the World Bank’s data bank here. Learn more about Africare’s founding and history by watching this video. Follow these links to learn about how Africare fights childhood hunger by improving food security and nutrition, and click here to learn more about where Africare works.
Feel free to print out the handouts too for event attendees. It also includes forms for you to request permission to use Africare’s logo at the event and to track individual donations.Have your chapter pledge to fast for one meal and donate the money saved from that meal to youth nutrition programs in Tanzania. Share the web page with chapter members, friends, family and other supporters to support your event. All donations through your page go directly to Africare, are tax-deductible, and will be tracked toward your chapter’s total.All Rights Reserved. Greeks Today, Leaders Tomorrow. Fraternities and sororities mean more than just wearing letters, attending meetings and going to social events. It is a feeling and sense of belonging. Making life long friends and being yourself and being respected for your individuality. More importantly, it’s your family away from home. Greek Organizations at UC Fraternities Alpha Chi Rho Alpha Phi Delta Kappa Alpha Psi Lambda Sigma Upsilon Phi Beta Sigma Phi Iota Alpha Sororities Alpha Kappa Alpha Chi Beta Sigma Kappa Delta Phi Omega Phi Beta Sigma Iota Alpha Theta Phi Alpha Utica College No-Hazing Policy Utica College defines hazing to include any action that intentionally or recklessly causes or poses a substantial risk of harm to the mental or physical health or safety of one or more persons. Violations of this policy will result in referral to Judicial Affairs and possible disciplinary actions. For more information or if you would like to report a hazing incident please contact Fran Lucia in the Office of Student Living and College Engagement at 315-792-3037. More about Greek Life at UC: Click to Open Each chapter has its own philanthropy, which serves at a local and national level, but all donate services to local agencies. Fraternities and sororities are involved in a wide variety of activities on the UC campus. Scholarship: Greek lettered organizations were founded on the principal of scholarship and achievement.
At Utica College the all Greek average is consistently higher than the all undergraduate average. Academics are the reason you come to UC and the fraternities and sororities performance reflects their commitment and standard to scholarship. Studies indicate that more students in sororities and fraternities stay in school through graduation than do unaffiliated students. Social: Utica College Greek life system provides a diverse selection of events to expose members to a wide variety of social programs. Formals, Homecoming, Greek Week, Mixers, parents dinners, individual organization retreats, National and local conferences all support the goal of bringing members together to develop the bonds of brotherhood and sisterhood. Greek Facts: Students with membership in a fraternity or sorority are more likely to complete college. College graduates who were members of a fraternity or sorority tend to be more financially successful than those graduates not in Greek organizations. Colleges receive more donations - and in greater amounts - from sorority and fraternity alumni. Sorority and fraternity members participate in more campus activities and in more community service after college than others. The first fraternity was founded in 1825 at Union College, Schenectady, NY. The first sorority was founded in 1851 at Wesleyan College, Macon, GA. Seventeen of the last twenty-five US Presidents have been members of fraternities. Both female members of the US Supreme Court are members of sororities. Greeks, nationally, complete over 10 million hours of volunteer service annually. Click to Open Click to Open The continuous recruitment process can be more of an informal recruitment process in which each group selects its members independently; however, each organization has a common recruitment period and recruitment orientation and informational events. Note: All recruitment activities must be dry (i.e., no alcoholic beverages permitted).