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Panhellenic has a wonderful relationship with Kaplan that allows the council to have 2 free Kaplan-run events each semester, programming during Month of the Scholar, and special discounts for all council members. 

On Saturday April 10th, Panhellenic had the opportunity to utilize this partnership, and sponsored a resume workshop for its members.  This workshop included a step-by-step presentation on how to write an effective resume, a question and answer session, and time for one-and-one resume critiques by a member of the Kaplan staff.  Each member received a free Kaplan "lucky cup" and a booklet with directions and advice about resume writing. 

Women from several Panhellenic chapters attended and participated in this workshop, asking insightful questions, and making helpful suggestions to fellow Panhellenic women.  As such, this program was not just a chance for Panhellenic to emphasize and strengthen its academics.  It also provided an opportunity for members of different chapters to interact and collaborate in a laid back, friendly environment. 

All attendees seemed to enjoy and take something away from the workshop.  Panhellenic is excited to move forward with its Kaplan partnership and host a second program next month.

What would you like to see from Kaplan?
Contact Jill Markowitz with ideas.


 
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The sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda (KPL) and Kappa Delta (KD) hosted their bi-annual semester tradition, “Charity Denim” early this month in Willard Straight Hall Art Gallery.  As passersby browse through designer jeans and clothing from True Religion to Seven for All Mankind, they are reminded of the sororities’ joint efforts to “change the world one pair at a time.”

The tradition began in 2006 when the two sororities decided to bring fashion onto the campus.  Understanding the limitations of living in Ithaca and having to buy most of their favorite brands online, the sisters worked with Charity Denim, a nonprofit organization which specializes in denim fundraising to help raise awareness to the National Asian Pacific American Women’s Forum (NAPAWF), KPL’s national philanthropy.  The organization accomplishes this by dealing with issues like Civil Rights, Economic Justice, Educational Access, Ending Violence against Women, Health & Reproductive Freedom and Immigrant & Refugee Rights. Through endless campaigns including legislation reform and grassroots movements, NAPAWF promotes Asian Pacific American (APA) women empowerment. 

When asked about this cause, KPL’s philanthropy chair Olivia Chang states that her sorority “supports NAPAWF because it shares similar beliefs and upholds common values.”  She thanks those who have come out to support this semester and urges others to look out for this sale next semester.

NAPAWF’s mission is to build a movement to advance social justice and human rights for APA women. In this sense, for every pair purchased at Charity Denim, the sisters of Kappa Phi Lambda graciously take all profits earned and donate it to NAPAWF.   


 
by Alexandra Hildreth, PHC VP Recruitment, Publicity & Extension

Coming to college can be a daunting experience the peer pressures abound and underage drinking is only the beginning.  The pressure that is less talked about is that of our notorious "hook up" culture. 

With hormones still raging it would be silly to turn your head to all of the sexual interaction that happens within our community.  However, what struck me as well as my organization is how little our Cornell community knows about, not only how to protect themselves from pregnancy, but also about the risks of contracting a sexually transmitted infection (STI). 

I am the president of the Sexual Health Awareness Group, known to most students as SHAG.  We are a peer run organization whose mission is to destigmatize a lot of the issues surrounding sexual health and reach out to as many members in our community as possible to educate them about the risks of many STIs on this campus and how to protect themselves not only physically but emotionally as well.  We are an unbiased voice with only the best of intentions to help our peers make the healthiest choices for them as individuals.  We acknowledge the fact that everyone has a unique sexuality and encourage open partner communication before engaging in any form of sexual activity. 

During the spring semester a big task of ours is to visit all of the IFC, MGLC and Panhellenic chapters to give presentations to their new members.  It is required that they witness our presentation before they are initiated into their organizations.  We have also made presentations to many of the athletic teams and resident hall advisers.  Most recently we helped run the Sexual Health forum on the Wednesday of Woman's Wellness Week. 

Coming up on April 1st is an event that SHAG is very excited about co-sponsoring with StubPubs (the umbrella organization for Student Organizations).  It will be a column of Ivy League Sex Columnist where we will discuss the function of the sex columnist and whether they exist simply for titillation or do they have a deeper relevance.  I hope to see many members of the Greek Community at this event! 

For more information about our organization visit our website at shageducation.com

To schedule a presentation please contact our VP of Scheduling, Eric Stern.