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Despite small size, NU's Zeta Phi Beta hosts state meeting

Heidi Kim

Issue date: 10/22/07 Section: Campus
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Proudly donning their colors of royal blue and white, more than 200 women representing every Illinois chapter of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., met at the 41st Annual State of Illinois Leadership Conference held Saturday at Northwestern.

Though the location of the conference is typically chosen eight years in advance, attendees at last year's state conference chose the Nu Sigma chapter of Zeta Phi Beta at NU to host this year's conference.

"They saw how hard we were pushing to shine the light of Zeta," said Noreen Stewart, a SESP senior and vice president of NU's chapter of Zeta Phi Beta . "It's a huge honor to host (the state conference) because all these dignitaries and elected officials come. It was our chance to shine and put our chapter out there."

Officially chartered on Aug. 28, 2005, NU's chapter has five members. Its recent establishment and small membership notwithstanding, the sorority's officials chose NU to host the event because of the many accomplishments of NU's Zeta Phi Betas, said Weinberg junior Kelila Venson, president of NU's chapter of Zeta Phi Beta.

NU's Zeta Phi Betas' outstanding community service won them the privilege of hosting this year's event, she said. The chapter has won national awards for donations to the March of Dimes organization and aided victims of Hurricane Katrina.

"They have done a tremendous job, and since they came to campus in '05, they have made a positive impact," said Dominic Greene, director of fraternity and sorority life at NU . "I am very proud to work with the Nu Sigma (chapter's) women."

The state conference, themed "The Reunion," began at 8:30 a.m. at Norris University Center.

Corsages of white roses tied with blue ribbon and programs with letters from political figures such as Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich (D) and Democratic presidential candidate and Illinois Sen. Barack Obama were passed out as the "sorors" of Zeta Phi Beta awaited the commencement of their annual conference.
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