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ince our chapter welcomed the addition of the new gym,
generously funded by our alumni, the impact has been
nothing short of transformative. This state-of-the-art facility
has become a central hub where brothers can bond over shared
fitness goals, fostering a deeper sense of camaraderie. No
longer do we need to drive across town or worry about gym
memberships; everything we need is now on-premises. The
convenience of having our own gym has made it easier for all
of us to maintain a consistent workout routine, significantly
enhancing our physical and mental health.
Moreover, the gym has become a standout feature in attracting
new members to our fraternity. Prospective brothers are impressed
by not only the quality of the facilities but also by the brotherly
bonds that are strengthened within its walls. Regular group
workouts and fitness challenges have turned the gym into a social
epicenter, where brothers motivate each other, share fitness tips,
and celebrate achievements. It has facilitated a culture of support
and accountability, making our fraternity stronger and more
unified than ever before. Quite simply, it has become a huge part
of our experience at 58 Pinewoods.
From left: Brothers Vincent Baldassano '25,
Tiago Da Costa Campos '24, John Bianco '25,
Vincent Cimaglia '24, Scott Sigmund '26,
Izik Bakhshiyev '25, and Evan Boudreau '27.
Undergrads Reportedly Get More Swole
By Ryan Ing '25 | ingryan11@gmail.com