Trekking for the Troops 2016

As Fall Quarter begins we would like to welcome back our brothers who completed our annual summer philanthropy, Trekking For The Troops. For the 5th year we had brothers hike over 110 miles, finishing at the top of Mt. Whitney, the highest mountain in the continental United States.

They raised over $10,000 for the Pathway Home, an organization that specializes in helping United States Military veterans suffering from PTSD.

Thank you to our brothers for their commitment and to all of our friends and family that contributed money to this fantastic cause. To learn more about the Pathway Home please visit their website at:http://thepathwayhome.org

Brother of the Quarter, Spring 2016

As the quarter wraps up at UC Davis we would like to congratulate Anthony Gonsalves for being the Brother of the Quarter! This quarter he consistently gave guidance to the Fraternity through his position on the Executive Board and having a prominent voice in meetings every week!

Lead Session with Sergeant First Class King

Special thanks to Sergeant First Class King of the 3rd Special Forces Group out of Fort Bragg for presenting a LEAD session on Team Building and Leadership! Sergeant King presented about the components of a good team and how to create the best possible team for any job.

At Sigma Nu, our LEAD Program is a valuable tool used to assist our members in both gaining the knowledge and developing the skills and abilities needed to be an effective and ethical leader for life.

Brother of the Week

This week's Brother of the Week goes to our Eminent Commander Nicky Aikawa! Throughout the week he went above and beyond his position and has showed us his immense dedication and love for the brotherhood at the Sigma Nu Zeta Xi chapter.

Community Service at the Solano Land Trust Community

Last weekend at the Solano Land Trust Community, the members of the Alpha Alpha candidate class along with Brothers Nicky Aikawa, Ryan Prescott, Brandon Hong, John Dolan, and Gerardo Saldivar helped repair and restore the nature trails in the area. Way to go guys!