The Ladies of Oak Lane represents the 12 Panhellenic chapters at Virginia Tech and their philanthropic efforts on and off campus. Whether it be through their own national philanthropy, a local cause, university event or other chapter's philanthropy, these women spend countless hours working to better the community. The Ladies of Oak Lane highlights some of the wonderful things the Panhellenic community does both individually and collectively.

Our Mission: To enhance the perception of the Panhellenic community by showcasing chapters' philanthropic efforts.

Sunday, December 16, 2012

Happy Holidays from the Sisters of Pi Beta Phi!


It has been another great semester at Virginia Tech! The sisters of the VA Zeta chapter of Pi Beta Phi held a sisterhood event this past week to celebrate the holidays together before the stress of finals hit everyone.

Sisters enjoyed refreshments, dressed up in tacky Christmas sweaters and other holiday outfits, and watched Elf! The great room in the Pi Phi house has a big tree that the sisters living in the house put up and love taking pictures by!
Spring '12 girls pose in front of the tree in the Pi Phi house 

We can't believe fall semester is over, and we can't wait to see our new executive board in action starting next semester! Good luck on finals, everyone! We can't wait to see everyone back in Blacksburg in January for formal recruitment!

In regards to the recent tragedy in Newtown, CT, the VA Zeta chapter of Pi Phi wishes to recognize a wonderful sister from the Connecticut Alpha chapter of Pi Beta Phi at UConn. Lauren Rousseau was a first grade teacher at Sandy Hook Elementary School where the shooting took place, and she was one of the 26 at Sandy Hook who lost their lives in the terrible tragedy.
Pi Phi Love to Pi Phi CT Alpha and Lauren's family and friends 
and to the rest of the victims and their families/friends.