Monday, December 6, 2010

{All Things Gnar}

A Ragnar Relay Race was held in Las Vegas during the last weekend of October. Several Gamma Kappa Sigma Chi men competed in the relay race. Sam White, Justin Zizumbo, Matt Hinman, Alumni Josh Nagao and, the beautiful Sweetheart, Lacey Lynn Nagao formed a team with other Utah State University students (including a SigEp) in order to run their hearts out! The next day, Sam White denied being in any pain but we all watched him waddle up the front stairs truly strained.

Justin, Matt, Josh and Sam are all smiles with the flag.

Samuel White may not be a smart man, but he knows what love is!!!!

Run, Forest, RUN!


I'm sure this van smelled great.

I assume he's running from the law.

Another thing I think is really "Gnar". The boys have been volunteering at the Cache Valley Humane Society during fall semester. Many of them have proven to be quite popular.

Drew Vaughan: Tamer of pussy cats.

Thank you for visiting the FLOG for the latest updates. Although this information is about a month old, it is still super gnarly. And, as always, keep your pimp hands strong.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

{It's Been a While!}

Hello stranger!
It has been quite a while since I've updated the blog. I am sure you are all eager to hear about all the great things the men of Gamma Kappa have been up to lately. With finals approaching and other obligations I have not had a great deal of time to post. After finals I will go back to posting regularly (1 or 2 times a month). For now, I'll do a quick recap of Homecoming and over Christmas break I will get some other posts cranked out.

The late, great Utah State University
football player and Gamma Kappa Sigma Chi, Merlin Olsen, was immortalized in a "larger than life" statue.

 A great way to pay tribute to a great man!

The Sigma Chis put a lot of effort into making a float. It featured a football/shark/torpedo and football goal post.


The pictures from the parade are courtesy of Jade Green and
Courtney Robinson.


A homecoming tailgate was held during the football game against Hawaii. The tailgate was a collaboration between Sigma Chi Alumni and USU Athletics. It was a great success!




Overall, USU Homecoming Week was a great success. The Gamma Kappa chapter of Sigma Chi hopes to "Leave Their Legacy" in many ways over the years.

Also, the men were very honored to win the Streetpainting Competition for their very stylish tribute to Merlin Olsen.