With this year coming to an end, we are looking back on bid day, the best day, and getting ready to do it all over again in just a few short weeks! MC’20 you are already so loved, and we can’t wait to meet you! 💫
Howdy is @Baylor’s Texas-sized welcome back party. Join @BaylorPiPhi on Burleson Quad at 7 PM, this Friday for line dancin’, lone star state inspired food, and a great time, y’all!
Last night we got to catch up at our annual back to school sisterhood retreat, it was a night full of fun, food and worship! Thank you SO much to our sisterhood retreat chairs! We are so excited to be back in Waco together!
It’s hard to put into words what these seniors mean to us. They have each led by example - from discipleship to recruitment to exec to intramurals - leaving big shoes to fill. We are sad to see them go but are so excited as they enter the next chapter. We love you, class of 2019!
@itscamrynholla is an incredible example of how we should all live for Christ everyday. Pi Phi is proud of the way you lead not only in our chapter, on the field, or in the classroom - but in everything you do.
Congrats, Camryn!
“What pulled me into this room most was the diversity in each member! the individuality that each girl had, there wasn’t a specific mold that I had to shape into. Each girl brings something different to the table which then encourages, loves, and challenges me in so many ways.”
“I chose Pi Phi because I wanted to be like my big, Lauren Glick. I knew she and those around were solid and the room was an atmosphere I wanted to be apart of. A room of girls who liked to be together, have fun, and love one another. It upheld ideals I didn’t even know I had.”
I chose pi phi because I knew I was known. Not only by the friends I had made, but even the older girls I barely knew. I chose pi phi because I knew I was deeply cared for...so early in my college career!
“There were about a thousand reasons I chose Pi Phi, but it all came down to the people. I looked around the room and saw people who had genuinely poured into me and wanted me to succeed. These women make life fun and I’m never not laughing when they’re around.”
“I chose pi phi because I felt loved, wanted, and encouraged. I also loved how everyone seemed able to be themselves and different which made recruitment and everything about pi phi so funny and exciting. The people really made it worth it”
“Every time I went into the Pi Phi room I felt loved and cherished beyond words. I chose Pi Phi because I wanted to be like the girls that were in that room. Pi Phi has given me friendships that I had longed and prayed for all of my life; girls that would push me to the Lord”
Baylor’s Panhellenic Council is promoting women’s education this week with their philanthropy, Circle of Sisterhood. The philanthropy builds schools for women and girls throughout the world in order to provide the education they would otherwise not receive https://t.co/CL9rYEm6Xr