We decided to mix it up a little and go with a new theme for our The Super Senior Blog.
Does it look familiar? Because it’s designed after facebook.
Hope you like!
Reminder for all seniors graduating in April or May, you want to put in your order ASAP to avoid rush charges and to make sure that your graduation stoles come in on time!
We didn’t mention it before, but we just launched a new sale on YourSash.com. If you order 6 or more graduation stoles or sashes, receive 10% off your entire order! You can customize your stoles with what you want embroidered (your school, Greek letters, etc.) the color you want, trim you want, and just about anything else!
This is a limited time offer, so act soon!
limitations: Sale does not apply to orders with custom fabrics or digitized logos.
In the mean time, we know you have been waiting for us to post this video… with out further ado, Vitamin C - Graduation Song
Today we wanted to write about a great charity that some of our fraternity brothers (as well as one of our founders) are involved with. Kamay At Puso (KAP) is a great organization that provides medical assistance and financial support to communities in the Philippines. Established just shy of 5 years, KAP has already accomplished so much. They have earned a Certificate of Appreciation from the City of Los Angeles and the Los Angeles City Council President, Eric Garcetti and in 2006 were recognized for the Gerald L. Phillippe Award, General Electric Company’s most prestigious public service award given out every two years.
We wish them the best of luck as they continue to make a difference in the world! If you’d like to find out more about KAP or make a donation, please visit the newly launched Kamay At Puso Website.
Happy Veteran’s Day to all the Veterans and families and friends of Veterans! Today also marks the 25th anniversary of the Vietnam Memorial.
I think a big misconception that many students still hold is that veterans are just grandpas and older folks. While this may have been true in the past, the stereotype does not hold true in today’s world. Today, many brave men and women from different ages and ethnic backgrounds fight for our freedoms. Some joined pre-college, some post-college, and some got their beginnings from ROTC programs.