Two student organizations came together, Upsilon Phi Upsilon Fraternity, Inc. and Omega Tau Pi Sorority, Inc., to form unity and expand their services throughout campus by hosting a week-full of events.

Both organizations at­ended a church service at The Church of the Champions in Grambling on Sunday to start the week off. Monday, they held a meet-and-greet allow­ing the student body to learn more about the sibling organi­zations.

Tuesday afternoon, they held an event called Pie Phi Pi, where students paid $1 to pie a member of each organiza­tion. Wednesday was a unity seminar, where both organi­zations and different students came together as one.

Tonight is a fitness event called “On The Run” which is dance aerobics session with Terry Lily in the Intramural. The week will conclude with a service project of a campus clean up.

The young ladies of QTPi are a sisterhood, and are con­tinuously finding ways to help the community. QTPi and U Phi U expands their services by visiting with different nurs­ing homes, helping out the church community, support­ing thyroid cancer, fundrais­ing for the March of Dimes Foundation, and serving as a voice for domestic violence.

“Our focus is to create a home away from home for young girls to explore their talents and attributes,” said Danielle Williams, QTPi’s vice president and a native of Ba­ton Rouge. The organization’s president is Abreanna Alexan­der of Lafayette.

Even though U Phi U is a community service based fra­ternity, they are also a broth­erhood. Their goal is to try and spread unity and aware­ness amongst all-mankind and to service communities. The general purpose of the organization is to enhance the ideals and principles of each member, to nurture a spirit of friendship, achieve and maintain a great level of excellence and the brothers are striving to obtain a com­mon vision of unity.

At Grambling, the presi­dent of U Phi U is Jeremy An­drus, a senior from Opelou­sas, and the vice president is Sivram Jackson a junior from San Bernardino, Calif.

Omega Tau Pi better known, as QTPi is a com­munity service based sorority, and a talented based organiza­tion that serves a purpose for abused women and children. Seven women founded the organization on Feb. 21, 1994 on the campus of Southern University.

Upsilon Phi Upsilon Fra­ternity Inc., nicknamed U Phi U, is a community service fra­ternity organization founded on March 21, 1990, on the campus of Southern Univer­sity by seven gentlemen

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