MONMOUTH, I ll. – The Monmouth College chapter of
Sigma Phi Epsilon has been living the old adage “It is better to give than
to receive.”
Since late last fall, the Sig Ep fraternity has
created a fund-raising business selling pizzas on the college campus. The
proceeds have benefited a variety of community and campus organizations.
Chapter president Patrick Burke said the
fraternity has made donations to Starting Point in Monmouth, a battered
women’s home in Galesburg and three campus organizations - Students
Organized for Service, Coalition for Women’s Awareness and Blue Key. The
campus organizations were new beneficiaries this year.
In all, more than $500 has been raised for
charities during the fall semester, a tradition Burke says the fraternity
hopes to continue.
“We’re happy to be able to give something back to
the community and the campus,” said Burke. “We hope to see our
philanthropy program grow even more in the next academic year.”
Sigma Phi Epsilon was founded in 1901 in Richmond,
Va. The fraternity was established at Monmouth as Illinois Gamma of Sigma
Phi Epsilon in May of 1948 after merging with Theta Epsilon Omega
fraternity. In some form, the fraternity has been a part of Monmouth
College Greek life since 1907.