Current Edition Summer 2012 May 25, 2013

Chi Omega is Priceless

Chi Omega is a wise investment of time, dollars, and energy. Of course, the Fraternity wants all of its Sisters to feel financially sound enough to be able to give of all of these, not just to Chi Omega, but to their families, communities, and interests, as well. In the following pages, read how the return on Chi Omega investment has reaped huge rewards for Sisters. Additionally, read on to learn money management tips from Sisters so you can have financial peace of mind.

A Lifetime of Opportunities
One Collegiate Officer's Priceless Leadership Experiences
A Former National Consultant on Hot Career Path
Retired Alumna Rediscovers Chi Omega
Three Chi Omegas, a collegian, a career-focused young alumna, and a retired Sister, expound on the priceless opportunities and direction the Fraternity has provided them.

Dear Michelle . . .
Financial professional Michelle Gold gives advice to our Chi Omega collegians about their real-world money matters.

Household CFOs
No More "To Go"
To Work or Not to Work? One Sister's Answer
Military Wife and Mom Manages an Army of Kids and the Home Finances, Too
Caring for an Aging Parent is a Family Affair
Discover how a nutrition-conscious mom, a working mom, a military wife and mother, and three sisters responsible for the finances of their elderly father, cope with the challenges of and find solutions for managing the household money.

The Gold Standard: History and Fun Facts about the Chi Omega Badge
The Chi Omega badge represents the pride and honor that members feel as representatives of our Fraternity. Read about some special badges from our Archives, as well as how to upgrade your badge, and when to return your badge.

Features: Articles

Mirror, Mirror...
Chi Omega Mother-Daughter Look-Alike ContestThe more>

Moving Forward From a Closed Chi Omega Chapter
My name is Christine and I’m from a closed Chi more>

Ah, Baby It's You!
Can you match the Governing Council member with more>

Fun Activities for Alumnae Families
Many alumnae groups have: a more>

Adding an Alumnae Chapter to the Chi Omega Family
How Are New Chi Omega Alumnae Chapters Started? more>

Adding a Collegiate Chapter to the Chi Omega Family
How Do New Chi Omega Chapters Get Started? more>

The 73 Charter Initiates of Kappa Mu Chapter
“I have made such close connections with these more>

Eva Magnuson Tribute
My Greek life journey started during my freshman more>

What the Kappa Mus Are Saying
When National Consultant Molly Onufer more>

Chi Omega Legacies: What You Need to Know
Definition of a Legacy A Chi Omega legacy more>

Seven Chapters, Three Generations
There are many perks to being the youngest (so more>

Texas True and a Stray (to Tennessee)
In the nine-sibling Lorimer family, three sisters, more>

Phi Gamma at LSU is the Chi Omega Home for this Family of Women
“Chi Omega is in my blood. I grew up knowing more>

Chi Omega Twins
Identical. Fraternal. Same chapter. Different more>

One Family, Four Generations of Xi Alpha Initiates at the U of Utah
“It’s wonderful to have the values and traditions more>

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