Zeta Psi Chapter of Sigma Chi at the University of Cincinnati
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Sigma Chi 3 T his semester has been a testament to the hard work and dedication of Sigma Chi. We were honored to host Grand Consul Bob Wilson at our house during the first week back. He visited all chapters that earned the title of Gold Peterson, an honor given to the top 2% of Sigma Chi chapters. Zeta Psi was one of just five to receive this distinction! We are also proud to have won IFC Chapter of the Year at the Fraternity and Sorority Life Awards, the Community Engagement Award for our work with Inner City Youth Opportunities, and the Chapter Leadership Award. Academically, we hold a 3.44 GPA and rank second among IFC fraternities. These achievements capped off an incredible year for our officers and set a high standard for the future. The new house has already strengthened our brotherhood. Whether we're playing pit ball, competing in darts and poker leagues, or just hanging out, there's never been a better time to be a Zeta Psi. Recruitment chairmen Evan Beacher '27 and Brady Stiles '27 and Magister Matthew Telscher '25 did a fantastic job this semester, securing 11 pledges and bringing the total number of undergraduates to 157. We expect a strong fall 2025 class and are using the house as a key recruitment tool. We also remain committed to strengthening relationships with other chapters through Celebrating Undergraduates Successes KEEP MOVING FORWARD Brothers, alumni, and Grand Consul Bob Wilson celebrate our status as a Gold Peterson Chapter. Le: Logan Rieder '26, Liam Kelley '26, and Ethan Warner '27 display the honors Zeta Psi took home from the FSL Awards. Right: Members enjoy a brotherhood event at Cyclebar in Kenwood. Evan Patterson '27 and Liam Kelley '26 make a house call to deliver birthday flowers to our sweetheart, junior Lindsey Dickess. social and philanthropy events. Our community service chairman, Jude Eckerle '28, organized a clothing drive benefiting Matthew 25 to aid Los Angeles fire victims. Our new Derby Days chairmen, Thomas Flemming '28 and Caden Berger '28, have already expanded our philanthropic efforts, including a f lower drive with Kappa Kappa Gamma, our Homecoming partners from last year. Looking ahead, we're excited to team up with Delta Delta Delta for Homecoming and enjoy a Parents Weekend planned by Historian Ethan Warner '27 at the Lawrenceburg Event Center. This past year was an overwhelming success, and we look forward to building on that momentum. The new house, strong recruitment, and deep commitment to academics and philanthropy put us in a great position for continued excellence. None of this would be possible without the support of our alumni, whose generosity has played a crucial role in our success. We are incredibly grateful and excited about what's next! In Hoc, Liam Kelley '26 Consul