Wednesday, November 30, 2011

"Some things are just worth it."

On November 19th, MD Gamma initiated 10 new angels! Shari, a sophomore transfer student, shares her experience joining Pi Phi and the Hopkins community.

    Before deciding to join Pi Phi, I never really understood the need to join a Greek organization. I honestly could not comprehend the desire to sport neon shirts with Greek letters and call genetically dissimilar girls my sisters. However, after becoming an initiated member of Pi Phi I realized that Greek life is about a lot more than the physical symbols that can be seen around campus. As a sophomore transfer student, I came to Johns Hopkins knowing very few people. During my first week of classes, I would ask friendly people I met generic questions such as “Where are you from?” and “What’s your major?”. I also always made sure to include the question “What organizations do you participate in on campus?” to try to discover interesting things to get involved in. The link that connected all of the nice girls I met within my first few weeks here was three simple words: Pi Beta Phi. Realizing that I had nothing to lose by trying out the sorority, I figured I would give it a shot. I would like to thank my impulses for telling me to take a risk that day because I could not be happier with the result of my experience.
Ilana and Shari at Pink Party!
    As a new member, I immediately felt welcomed by every girl in the sorority. I opened my Facebook to find a number of messages filling up my inbox all from Pi Phi girls telling me how happy they were that I was choosing to join their sorority. This sense of enthusiasm and positive energy made me smile, knowing that this sisterhood was more than nominal. These girls would be there to support me. In addition, as a new member I attended meetings to learn about Pi Phi history, rules, and PanHellenic Council as a whole. I found these meetings so interesting that I often caught myself saying things to friends like “Don’t you think it’s interesting that Pi Phi was coined as a Fraternity?” which would immediately delve me into a long story about the history of Pi Phi.
    I also really enjoyed our first cookieshine, when all of the girls surprised the new pledging members outside of our meeting with loads of candy, cupcakes, and enthusiastic cheers. This show of happiness and enthusiasm further reinforced in my mind that joining Pi Phi was one of the best choices I had made since coming to campus a few months earlier. Interestingly, later on in the process, all of the pledges were interviewed by members of the AAC about what we liked and disliked about the new member process. When the woman turned to ask my opinions I had literally nothing negative to say. The only thing I could think of was that I wished I had more time to get to know all of these amazing and diverse girls better.
    As a newly initiated member, I couldn’t be happier with my decision to join Pi Phi. The girls are kind, genuinely caring, and continue to surprise me each and every day. When I receive a text on my phone from a sister just wishing me a Happy Thanksgiving, always with an enthusiastic smiley face, or run into a sister to eat with on campus, I truly feel like a member of the Hopkins community. Pi Phi has truly helped to make my transition to Hopkins a million times smoother and I could not be more grateful for that. I am now proud to be a new member of Pi Phi and sport our colors and letters around campus.
    On initiation day my friend saw me walking in a white dress and heels towards Charles Commons, where initiation was held. He stopped me and proclaimed, “I didn’t know you wore heels. I thought you said they were uncomfortable and painful.” To which I instantly retorted “Some things are just worth it.” In this case, Pi Phi is one of those things.

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

These are a few of my favorite things...

Aishwarya Rajagopalan was inspired by our win at Greek Weekend last month and tells us why she is grateful for Pi Phi!

Originally, I wrote a post exclusively about Greek Weekend, but in thinking about how gratifying it felt to take the title of Greek Weekend Champions, there were too many emotions to simply focus on the mechanics of the event. Instead, in the holiday spirit, I want to share a little list of the many things in Pi Phi that allow me to experience gratitude each day. Obviously this isn’t everything –I would be writing for years- but it’s a start, and I hope it will spur your own “list”.
Getting pumped for Powderpuff
First, I am thankful for the fact that my sisters are talented in every single way. From running the ball down the whole field to score touchdown after touchdown to baking lemon squares that taste like a little bit of heaven, I find myself learning more and more about the world through their involvements and my own!
I am grateful for our ritual, and how it binds us together once a week. We come to Chapter Meetings not only because we have to, but also because it connects us to thousands upon thousands of women who live the same values we strive to keep as our own. So if there’s one source of comfort in stressful times, it’s the fact that I know that somewhere along the way, I’m becoming a nobler woman, and thousands of women are doing the same.
Nap time at Pink Party?
I love that our headquarters has put so many structures in place to give us the support we need as a developing chapter. Working with Panhellenic can be challenging sometimes, just because I don’t always have the answers, but our AAC and Regional Team has never failed to offer insight into everything from mundane questions about recruitment policies to the more exciting Greek Weekend planning. It also doesn’t hurt that we have an incredible LDC who makes herself available to us pretty much any time for just about anything, from a cup of coffee to life advice. 
Champions for the second year in a row!
I guess I should take a moment to say that I’m really grateful for all the shirts I have accumulated over the year. It is so nice to not have to do laundry once a week anymore! Also I love the fact that every Wednesday, when Panhellenic women wear our letters, we show that Greek women are involved all over campus, whether it’s volunteering to teach computer literacy, or calling alums to re-establish connections to Hopkins at the Phonathon.
Date party!
I am forever indebted to Pi Phi for the opportunities I have received to develop myself as a leader on campus. Whether it’s serving as a Greek Weekend delegate or working on a private Bikram Yoga class for my sisters, I am cultivating a skill set that I just don’t get in the classroom: the servant leadership model. As a hopeful physician, my whole life will be dedicated to being that servant leader to my patients. I can only work with their goals, and I must always put their interests first. I never imagined that Greek Life would have such a profound impact on my professional goals.
Above all these –and the thousands of other aspects of Pi Phi that I cherish –I am most appreciative of the bonds of sisterhood that I have forged this past year. There’s a reason that we had such high participation rates in the Greek Weekend events- we genuinely love spending time together. At the Cook Off, so many sisters huddled around our tasty treats and even prepared me a plate of snacks as I worked check in; it was cold, but we all came together for a delicious afternoon. At Powderpuff, we packed the stands to cheer on our fierce athletes and took the trophy for the second year in a row. Most recently, we crowned a second Pi Phi as Hopkins Top Model. Beyond these accomplishments are the little things that make sisterhood so special.
Our newest angels!
It’s the hugs on a bad day, the smiles on a good one, the laughter in the library, and just seeing someone else in your letters on campus. Pi Phi is everything to me, and this holiday season, I hope you will take some time to reflect on what it means to you too.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Dancing The Night Away

MD Gamma has had a busy semester, including two date parties! Our first, themed Beauty and the Geek, took place in September.
 Caitlin, Allison, Elizabeth and Sasha dressed to theme!
Anna, Aishwarya and Dia, some of the beauties!

In October, we had our Halloween-themed date party!

Madalyn, Aishwarya, Kaitlyn, Emily and Emily in costume.
Vanessa and Brittany make quite the pair!
Stay tuned for pictures from our formal in December!