ZBT wins at Greek Awards 2010
Submitted by Seth Stern on 04/30/10 10:44:00 PM
ZBT at Boston University is pleased to announce its recent naming of the 'Best New Member Education Program' at Boston University for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Mu Chapter maintains a strong, diverse programming schedule for recent initiates of the chapter--which heavily relies on national values and programming ideas.
We are excited to be a recepient of this award, and look forward to starting fall 2010 even stronger!
ZBT at Boston University is pleased to announce its recent naming of the 'Best New Member Education Program' at Boston University for the 2009-2010 academic year.
Mu Chapter maintains a strong, diverse programming schedule for recent initiates of the chapter--which heavily relies on national values and programming ideas.
We are excited to be a recepient of this award, and look forward to starting fall 2010 even stronger!
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Get on the Ball
Submitted by Seth Stern on 03/31/10 10:12:00 PM
Zeta Beta Tau at Boston University is pleased to announce that the annual Get on the Ball Philanthropy event will be occuring on April 5th and April 6th.
Every year, the Brother's of Zeta Beta Tau holds the annual "Get on the Ball" event, in which we raise money for Children's Miracle Network through signatures on a giant ball rolled around campus. You will see us rolling the giant ball right down commonwealth avenue.Through the support of corporate ... Read More
Zeta Beta Tau at Boston University is pleased to announce that the annual Get on the Ball Philanthropy event will be occuring on April 5th and April 6th.
Every year, the Brother's of Zeta Beta Tau holds the annual "Get on the Ball" event, in which we raise money for Children's Miracle Network through signatures on a giant ball rolled around campus. You will see us rolling the giant ball right down commonwealth avenue.Through the support of corporate and private donations, each signature earns a set amount for this wonderful philanthropy.
On April 5th and 6th, you will see the Mu Chapter of ZBT at Boston University roll the ball around campus. It would be really great if everyone came out to support us and this fantastic cause to help us and the Children's Miracle Network achieve our goal.
Signing the ball is FREE, and all you'll be asked to do is stop for a couple of seconds in order to sign it! More signatures means more generous donations from our sponsors to the Children's Miracle Network.
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ZBT & Hillel Blood Drive
Submitted by Seth Stern on 01/28/10 10:13:00 PM
On January 28th, the Brothers of Zeta Beta Tau along with the Boston University Hillel House sponsored an American Red Cross Blood Drive.

On January 28th, the Brothers of Zeta Beta Tau along with the Boston University Hillel House sponsored an American Red Cross Blood Drive.

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Second Annual Safe Sex Party
Submitted by Seth Stern on 11/20/09 10:16:00 PM

The Throwbacks stood on the stage of Boston University Metcalf Hall on Wednesday, throwing condoms out into the crowd.
“Have some sex tonight,” the rap duo said to around 200 attendees. “Safe sex.”
The Throwbacks embodied the message of the Third Annual Safe Sex Party hosted by the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and Student Health Ambassadors to raise awareness and funds for the AIDS epidemic and to emphasize the practice of safe sex. ... Read More

The Throwbacks stood on the stage of Boston University Metcalf Hall on Wednesday, throwing condoms out into the crowd.
“Have some sex tonight,” the rap duo said to around 200 attendees. “Safe sex.”
The Throwbacks embodied the message of the Third Annual Safe Sex Party hosted by the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity and Student Health Ambassadors to raise awareness and funds for the AIDS epidemic and to emphasize the practice of safe sex.
“The purpose of the event is to educate and help a great cause,” ZBT member Seth Stern, a College of Arts and Sciences senior, said. “Students may feel scared to go to the Student Health Center for the information they need. This event is an easier way to learn it.”
Upon entering the hall, students filled up goody bags with condoms, stickers, tattoos, magnets, lubricant and pamphlets. All proceeds went to the AIDS Action Committee of Massachusetts.
Student Health Ambassador Jamie Metzinger, a dual-degree senior in CAS and Sargent College of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, said the party raised an estimated $5,000. “[The AIDS Action Committee] is the oldest and largest organization and helps us support a local rather than national approach to the problem. It helps the greater Boston area.”
The party followed a Battle of the Bands theme, with several artists performing for the audience. Besides the Throwbacks, Green Line Inbound, Rapper Steph, Two Hour Change, Gentleman Hall and Allison Francis performed.
“I like how the messages of the music helped reinforce the theme of safe sex,” CAS freshman Andres Castello said. “Giving out condoms, food and using music to send the message is a good way to connect with the general attendees of this event. I think it shows BU’s personality through the innovative and creative approach of safe sex and AIDS awareness.”
CAS junior Kara Marcello said she thinks the party was “one of the best Greek Life events” she has attended.
While students said they enjoyed the music, AIDS awareness was never far from their minds, with pamphlets available on the display table.
“My family is from South Africa, there, AIDS is a big problem for residents,” College of Communication freshman Romy Levin said. “I relate to this event and feel like I can relate to the awareness aspect. The event was also very informative about safe sex and was helpful.”
Northeastern University senior Jon McKenzie said he thinks the party did not talk about safe sex enough.
“There needs to be a speech about the cause,” he said. “The idea of the event wasn’t communicated enough.”
COM senior Vicki Kim said she came to support the Greek community, and because she thinks “the cause is important.”
“The more knowledge you have, the better off you are,” she said. “This is especially important for college students.”
College of General Studies sophomore Dante Castro agreed about the importance of emphasizing safe sex.
“You can’t stop students from having sex but you can prevent bad things from happening by telling them about safe sex,” he said. “I would definitely go to this event again. I love the music, the free condoms and the ice cream.”
This article was originally published on November 20, 2008 by the Daily Free Press. The original article can be found HERE .
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