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Making the Most of an
Unprecedented Fall Semester
Beta Mu Brings in Strong New Member Class,
Hosts Inaugural Buzz-A-Beta Philanthropy Event
D
espite having to deal with a new campus
environment due to COVID-19, Beta
Mu had a great start to the fall semester.
We kicked off the semester moving back into
the house under our new COVID-19 protocols.
This semester has been a big adjustment for
all brothers living in the house. Although
we haven't been able to host any Chapter
events, we've still focused on academics and
brotherhood. Brothers in the 2019 new member
class are living in the house for the first time
and have created stronger bonds with the
upperclassmen.
We are also excited to welcome 32 new
members, thanks to the leadership of
Recruitment Chairman Carter Cates '22 and
his team. The new members went through a
virtual recruitment and are now going through
new member education with Vice President of
Education Tom Counsell '22. The new member
education process is being held on campus this
year as opposed to the Beta Mu house.
Philanthropy Chairmen Ryan Plummer '22 and
Bryce Randolph '22 have made great efforts
to find philanthropy events that keep brothers
safe and healthy. We were thrilled to virtually
host our inaugural Buzz-A-Beta philanthropy
event to benefit the Tyler Trent Foundation on
October 25. We surpassed our initial fundraising
goal! For a recap of the event, follow our
@betapurdue Instagram account.
Beta Mu is looking forward to executive team
elections that will take place in November
before Purdue's in-person classes end. While
we haven't operated as normal due to ongoing
COVID-19 concerns, we are all very thankful to
be living together in the Chapter House.
Yours in _kai_,
Ethan Pio '22
Chapter President
(973) 722-1862
epio@purdue.edu
Beta Mu hosted its inaugural
Buzz-A-Beta philanthropy event on October 25
to raise funds for the Tyler Trent cancer research
endowment at the Purdue Center for Cancer
Research. Follow Beta Mu's Instagram account,
@betapurdue, for a recap of the event.
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