We had an AMAZING week with our CDC Shelby! She was so helpful and gave us so much great advice! Shelby has her own blog, and she wrote about her time with us in Baton Rouge! To read her blog post go to http://anchorsandairplanes.wordpress.com/! Thanks again Shelby!

Bump, Set, Spike!
Director of Points, Victoria Boraski, will be playing on the inaugural season of the LSU Women’s Sand Volleyball team. LSU’s newest varsity sport will be playing across the SEC and be returning home to play at home in April. Boraski has played indoor volleyball for 13 years and started her sand volleyball career in high school, as a training tool for her indoor volleyball game. When Boraski heard about the sand volleyball team starting up at LSU, she seized her chance. “I knew that this was an opportunity I could not pass up,” said Boraski. “I had always wanted to play volleyball in college but decided not to out of high school because of injury but I knew that this was something I had to do.”
Boraski is excited for the season to begin and is looking forward to playing teams all across the country. You can catch the team’s home games at Mango’s for free. Schedule: http://www.lsusports.net/SportSelect.dbml?&DB_OEM_ID=5200&SPID=2169&SPSID=774110
Written by Maura Maher
National Ritual Celebration Week!
Day 3:
For the third day of celebrating National Ritual Celebration Week, I wrote a word on how we can live our ritual through the use of social media!
We’ve all been yelled at for being on Facebook during class, or checking our Instagrams at the dinner table. Get off the internet and enjoy the physical world, nothing good can come from our social media outlets right? I don’t believe this at all. As the Director of Social Media for Gamma Zeta, I am inspired and amazed every day with what can be achieved through the internet and social media. When you need funds raised for an organization, attendees to a motivational lecture, or just some wise words to brighten your day, in a few clicks of a button your message can be sent to hundreds, even thousands of people. We gain so much through connecting with local Greek chapters and DG chapters nationwide. We live our ritual in every word we post and every email we send. The ideas that spread virally through the internet can bring changes that lead to movements. While there are plenty of negative things that can be amplified through social media, I challenge you to ignore the bad and engage with the positive. Go watch a TED talk, search through the #FaithInHumanity hashtag on Instagram, create a Pinterest board of “Small ways to brighten someone’s day”. Live your ritual and spread your ritual in every link you share because when you are part of something bigger than yourself, there’s no shame in letting others, even strangers, know how it has affected you in such an amazing way. When taken advantage of, social media can be the most inspiring, humbling, productive and motivating tool available to us in the modern day, and I believe that is something to be celebrated.
Director of Social Media, Macy Andre
Day 2:
To continue our celebration of National Ritual Celebration Week we share with you the words of Delta Gamma Fraternity's Vice President of Communications Cori Gilbert Wallace!
http://dganchors.blogspot.com/2014/03/because-i-belong.html
Day 1:
To kick off National Ritual Celebration Week in Gamma Zeta, here's a word from our Director of Rituals, Alec Hymel!
DG's Got Game!
On February 1st, GZ headed out to The Keg in Lafayette for an award winning evening! Our annual spring GRUB (Girls Round Up Boys) was titled "We've Got Game" which encompassed every kind of game you can imagine! Girls and their dates got very creative, all the way from board games to video games to Olympic games! The evening was a huge success and a great bonding activity all thanks to our Director of Special Events Ashley Loze! Here's a few things Ashley had to say about the evening..







