![]() ![]() My sisters surrounded me on the stage where the haircuts were taking place and cheered me on. I volunteered, raised $140, and eight inches of hair later felt like a rock star. Last semester, one of my sisters suggested that for Relay for Life, several of us with long hair should volunteer to cut it and donate it to Pantene Beautiful Lengths while raising money for the Relay for Life event through sponsors. These women have truly inspired me to be a better person and give more than I take. Joining Sigma was so much more than a social status. Having her as a sister is an added bonus.) It makes me feel better knowing that I will always be welcome back on campus with my sisters, no matter how old I get. It’s guaranteed that they’ll show up to school-wide events such as homecoming or Relay for Life, but in past years they have even volunteered their time to connect with PNMs during recruitment rounds and give their insights. Every year, Sigma holds a brunch dedicated to honoring our alumni, and I look forward to it knowing I can see family members that have long graduated as well as friends who have been busy pursuing their Masters or a full-time job. Those friendships don’t end after graduation, either. The people that I met in Sigma aren’t the kinds of sisters that stand by you just for “throw what you know” pictures. ![]() To all you PNMs out there, here are just a few of the reasons why I will always be proud of my choice to join Sigma Sigma Sigma. When I got my bid and ran screaming to my new sisters, I knew that my life had changed for the better, for good. When I walked into the first round of Sigma recruitment, I was met by a flash of purple and chanting. ![]()
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