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KDCHi AD takes best Academic Award
KDChi's Alpha Delta Chapter Receives Best Academic Award

kdchi-alpha_delta.jpgKappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc. is proud to announce that after a year of dedication and service to the Kingsville community, the Alpha Delta Chapter of KDChi still finds time to make academics a priority.

Texas A&M University Kingsville is home to over 100 student organizations including 5 sororities, 5 fraternities and 1 interest group; however,despite the competition, the Alpha Delta Chapter still managed to walk away with the Outstanding Academic Achievement Award.

Averaging a 3.0 gpa for the year as and organization. All of our hard work and dedication has paid off because the balance it takes to do everything we do and still manage to hold the highest gpa on campus is an achievement that is a priority for our sisters.

KDChi, Alpha Delta was also nominated for Outstanding Greek Chapter, and Best Community Service Award, and sister Sophia Garza was nominated for Outstanding Greek Woman of the Year. Keep up the terrific work ladies, you make us so proud! 

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KDChi at SU Honors Cesar Chavez's Impact

KDChi's Southwestern sisters honor civil rights leader, Cesar Chavez

KDChi Southwestern ColonyKappa Delta Chi Sisters at Southwestern University gathered with Latinos Unidos Organization on March 31 to celebrate the life and contribution of civil rights legend Cesar E. Chavez.

Mr. Chavez was a Mexican-American farm worker who helped co-found the National Farm Workers Association, which later became the United Farm Workers of America.

Cristina Tzintzun, project director of the Austin-based Workers Defense Project, gave the keynote address at the event, encouraging students to keep Mr. Chavez's legacy alive by standing up for the civil rights of immigrant and migrant workers being abused by employers.

-written by Jamaal E. O'Neal

The full PDF with photos is available here: pdf KDChi@SUnewspaper

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KDChi, Eta Chapter Advisor & sister Victoria Salas receives Outstanding Advisor of the Year Award
KDChi, Eta Chapter Advisor & sister Victoria Salas receives Outstanding Advisor of the Year Award

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 1, 2010

Contact: Elvia Cazares Publicity Chair, Eta Chapter
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KAPPA DELTA CHI, ETA CHAPTER
ADVISOR OF THE YEAR AWARD
“Our Treasure”

Canyon, TX – (May 1, 2010) Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc., Eta Chapter, is pleased to inform our sisters of one of our greatest achievements this year. On April 23, 2009 our Advisor and sister Victoria Salas received the Outstanding Advisor of the Year Award on our campus. She was in the top three against some of the advisors from large organizations at West Texas A&M University, but due to all of her hard work and the success she has contributed to our Chapter she was given recognition. She deserves this recognition above all for all of the great things she has done. We are proud to be a part of her life. The nomination essay written by our Active Members gave West Texas A&M a clear view of why Victoria Salas is the best Advisor and sister:

“Three years ago Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc., Eta Chapter was given a second chance at West Texas A&M University. Through various struggles and numerous attempts to raise our fallen organization we found a treasure, a unique irreplaceable treasure. Our Advisor, Victoria Salas, has given the young ladies of Kappa Delta Chi the courage to fight the battles that we encounter and the opportunity to grow as an organization and as sisters. She has shown us the true power of service and sisterhood.

Victoria Salas was a part of the elite group of young women who brought Kappa Delta Chi to our campus in the Spring of 1993. After graduating with her undergraduate degree, she became the first Alumni for the Eta Chapter of Kappa Delta Chi. She has stayed involved in and vigorously supportive of Kappa Delta Chi ever since. Her active support, advice, and service have pushed us to be superior sisters and vigorous community members.

Victoria has stayed with us through the ups and downs of our organization and it is inspiring to think that she is not only an amazing advisor but also an exceptional sister. We value her wisdom and her willingness to help us become leaders of a large diverse campus. She is always ready to share her knowledge and we can always count on her to guide us till the end.

After being asked to give a brief statement of her love for Kappa Delta Chi and her excitement for being our advisor she stated, “I am very close to my sisters – we have gone on to share many of life’s changes together celebrating marriages, births, career moves and even stood by each other through sad times; deaths, divorces, and disappointment… through it all, none of us would probably have become friends if not for Kappa Delta Chi. …  For me the sisterhood is a very special part of my life and I am not sure I could leave it behind even it I tried, because I am so intertwined. Being asked to be the advisor is such a privilege… because I have come full circle from where I began. It has truly enriched my life and brought back so many good memories as well as allowed me to create new ones.”

She is an advisor, but more than that she is a friend and a true sister. She has opened up her home and her heart for all of the girls of Kappa Delta Chi. We genuinely believe that Victoria Salas is the glue that holds our organization together. The most heartwarming part of this wonderful story is knowing that she stands in our shadow giving us the strength and the support,  yet when we are praised she lets us stand in the spotlight as she proudly looks from behind the scene. She is our treasure, a treasure that we were fortunate to come upon… a treasure we will never give up. Without a doubt Victoria Salas deserves it all. Victoria, an elite woman willing to give love, share knowledge, and never give up. The perfect example for the current ladies of Kappa Delta Chi, and the future hope of our organization.”

It was the most exciting thing to see Victoria receive this exceptional award. Congratulations to our sister one of our best and an elite part of our sisterhood!

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KDChi's welcomes newest colony at the Univ of Idaho!

KDChi's welcomes newest colony at the Univ of Idaho!

KDChi is proud to congratulate the nine beautiful charter sisters of Kappa Delta Chi Sorority Inc's University of Idaho colony. They were inducted on Saturday May 1st by our Vice President of Expansion, Mani Banwait and National External Recruitment Officer Veronica Hernandez. These two ladies work together as a team to recruit and then help young ladies establish new chapters nationwide.

We welcome all nine of you with open arms to the '87 family and keep up the great work ladies!

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KDChi Sister plays Football for Houston Energy Women's Team

KDChi Sister is a football player with Houston Energy Women's Team

KDChi is proud to announce Alpha Mu Alumni sister, Annette Guerrero plays for the Houston Energy Women's Football Team and will shine at her next home game. The game will be held on May 8th at 5pm in Pearland at the Rig Stadium (click for address and info). She's selling tickets to the game for $12.

Friend her on facebook to purchase a ticket or donate $12. Houston area alumnae are trying to attend the game together as a chapter and hope that you will join them or if you'd like to donate $12 to support our wonderful sister. 

Meet your sister Annette Guerrero:

annette-guerrero-football_hou.jpg Position: LB/DE (Linebacker, Defensive End)
Date of Birth: 11/26/1983
Height: 5' 7"  

Annette Guerrero is a sister from our Alpha Mu chapter at Texas Southern University. She was one of sisters that started the TSU colony in 2005 and one of the Chapter Charters in 2006. She currently works for the Houston Rockets in Texas.

Annette Guerrero can be described as a person who is family oriented, a great sister to all and someone who you can really depend on. Annette is loves sports and she’s a great athlete.

Tell Us About Your Family:

I am the only daughter to the proud parents of David Guerrero and Diana R. Castillo.  I have two older brothers David Jr. and Danny Guerrero following with a younger brother Gabriel Guerrero.  I was born on November 26, 1983 in Corpus Christi, Tx.  I received an academic schlorship to Texas Southern University in Houston when I graduated from Foy H. Moody High School in 2002.

Tell Us What The Phrase "Real Women, Real Football, Real Energy" Means To You:

The phrase means to me a lady who has what it takes to be successful athlete that presents herself  with poise and grace on and off the field!!!

Hobbies/Interesting Things About You:

Member fo the TSU Volleyball Team 2002-2006; Member of the TSU Softball Team 2002-2006; Vice President, New Member Educator of Kappa Delta Chi Sorority, Inc.  Alpha-Mu Chapter Spring 2006
 
For more information on the team please visit their homepage.
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