Panhellenic Council at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater is the governing body of five sororities: Alpha Sigma, Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority, Inc, Delta Zeta, Zeta Sigma Chi Multicultural Sorority, Inc, and Sigma Sigma Sigma.
Monday, November 25, 2013
Greek Dance
On Saturday, November 23, PHC and IFC hosted a Greek Dance in the Hamilton Room! We had a great turnout. We also had a photobooth, which was a huge hit! Check out some pictures from the event.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Meet Your PHC E-Board - Lauren Janz
Lauren Janz
PHC President
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Sorority - Sigma Sigma Sigma
Year Affiliated - Fall 2010
Positions Held in Tri Sigma - Greek Week Chair, Efficiency Chair, Sisterhood Chair
Positions Held in PHC - Recruitment Counselor, Risk/Management Chair, President
Big Sister - Nicole Golden
Little Sisters - Carly McClintock and Caitlin Ackatz
Year in School - Senior
Major - International Studies with an Emphasis in Business
Hometown - Hartland, WI
PHC President
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Sorority - Sigma Sigma Sigma
Year Affiliated - Fall 2010
Positions Held in PHC - Recruitment Counselor, Risk/Management Chair, President
Big Sister - Nicole Golden
Little Sisters - Carly McClintock and Caitlin Ackatz
Year in School - Senior
Major - International Studies with an Emphasis in Business
Hometown - Hartland, WI
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What made you want to go Greek?:
What made you want to go Greek?:
"I always wanted to go
Greek for as long as I can remember. I grew up watching Legally Blonde and
Greek, so Hollywood played a very big part in my decision.
I have always been involved in clubs and sports growing up, so I knew I wanted to continue that when I would go onto college. I was so set on going Greek that while looking into universities, I crossed colleges off my list if they didn’t have a Greek community. When I arrived at Whitewater, I came with a bunch of guy friends from high school, so that added to my reasons to “Go Greek”; I needed some more women in my life."
I have always been involved in clubs and sports growing up, so I knew I wanted to continue that when I would go onto college. I was so set on going Greek that while looking into universities, I crossed colleges off my list if they didn’t have a Greek community. When I arrived at Whitewater, I came with a bunch of guy friends from high school, so that added to my reasons to “Go Greek”; I needed some more women in my life."
What is your favorite Sigma Sigma Sigma/PHC memory?
"This is a hard one. There
are way too many! I think my favorite memory would have to be Formal Recruitment in 2012. It combines my love for Sigma and Panhel. This was my first time being
disaffiliated; I was a recruitment counselor (and Social/Risk chair).
Disaffiliation was full of different emotions. I loved helping PNMs find their
home and getting to know other sorority women, but it was also hard being away
from my sisters.
I feel like everyone should be disaffiliated because you get to know other sorority women, help PNMs, and realize how much you love your own sorority. You learn to appreciate the relationships you have within your chapter, but also appreciate and learn what makes each sorority unique and special. When being disaffiliated, you gain a lot of perspective."
I feel like everyone should be disaffiliated because you get to know other sorority women, help PNMs, and realize how much you love your own sorority. You learn to appreciate the relationships you have within your chapter, but also appreciate and learn what makes each sorority unique and special. When being disaffiliated, you gain a lot of perspective."
An interesting fact about yourself: "I have never been to Florida but I have been to
England and France."
Three things you love: "Coffee, Pinterest and a good laugh."
A few quotes you live by:
“If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough"
"A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be” – Rosalynn Carter
"Be the person that makes others feel special. Be known for your kindness and sympathy.”
"If you stumble, make it part of the dance.”
“If your dreams don’t scare you, they aren’t big enough"
"A leader takes people where they want to go. A great leader takes people where they don’t necessarily want to go, but ought to be” – Rosalynn Carter
"Be the person that makes others feel special. Be known for your kindness and sympathy.”
"If you stumble, make it part of the dance.”
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