News — Delta Chi

Paul Clark

A Personal Story from an Alumnus

Please take the time to read this personal story below and donating to the chapter's efforts to raise money for The V Foundation by clicking here.
 

Delta Chi Brothers-

Earlier this week I noticed a message to the alumni about the undergraduate chapter’s participation in various activities throughout the month of November to raise money for cancer research. Each year around this time, we watch videos of Jimmy V., Craig Sager, and Stuart Scott (to name a few) and listen to their iconic speeches about their journey with cancer. These hallmark speeches of perseverance and gratitude so eloquently describe the need for cancer research.

While lacking in eloquence, my intention with this email is to make the need for cancer research more personal and relevant to those of us who current live in, have previously lived in, or cherish the idea of Unit D (or Diemer) in Warrensburg.

Many of you have loved ones who are impacted by cancer. In fact, the statistics prove that some of you are likely battling it right now. I have been actively battling colorectal cancer now for more than three years, though my doctor’s believe it actually started growing in my body at age 18 or 19 - around the time I was initiated into Delta Chi. Since my diagnosis in September 2014, I have been through 50 treatments of chemotherapy, 30 treatments of radiation, have had at least eight surgeries that I can remember, and am now being treated at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. Yet, despite all of these interventions and brilliant minds working on my case at Mayo, cancer continues to grow in my body at a rapid pace. My cancer is now at stage four and – like my health - the treatment options available to me are rapidly deteriorating.

To be blunt, this is not acceptable. We need better research. We need better treatments. We need your support.

To the alums reading this message – thank you. Thank you in advance for supporting the undergraduates in their pursuit of raising money for The V Foundation. If you have the means to do so, consider meeting the undergraduate’s challenge for No Shave November. I will.

To the actives reading this message – thank you. Keep growing your beards, camping on the university lawn, or whatever you feel is necessary to support cancer research organizations like The V Foundation. It is significant, regardless of how much money you raise or do not raise. Money aside, I can tell you it means a LOT to my wife, my three daughters, and me that you are taking the word philanthropy seriously and putting it into action. Your collective efforts are yet another reminder to me that our brotherhood lasts far beyond graduation.

To everyone - the best way to fight cancer is to educate yourself about its various forms and symptoms, and more importantly to understand that early detection will save your life. Listen to your body. Would I be in the situation I am in right now had I listened to my body and not dismissed the blood in my stool to bad Chinese food? Maybe. Who knows? Regardless, one thing is for sure, doing nothing about it did not help my situation then, nor is it helping my situation now. Instead, my hope is that it might help yours.

I.T.B.,
Mike Loehring
Central Missouri ‘03
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Last day to sign up for Alumni Float Trip

The last day to sign up for Alumni Float Trip will be Sunday, May 28! As of now there are a total of 12 cabin spots still available. If they sell out, we still have areas where we can set up heavy duty cots. We will make sure there is room for anyone who wants to attend! Don't forget campers and pop-ups are welcome as well!

 

Also, we will be selling the Alumni Float Trip T-Shirt on the website. You can purchase them at Float Trip, however if you want to be guaranteed a shirt, please purchase it by May 23!

 

Head over to the store to view and purchase a t-shirt!

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Central Missouri Homecoming 2016

UPDATE 10/14/16:
The tailgate will start around 10:00/10:30 a.m.

UPDATE 9/24/16: 
Our tailgate will be at 218 McGoodwin Street. Below, I've posted a map to the tailgate location, some images to give an idea of how much space we have, and a map of the lots available to park in that are closest to it.

Central Missouri Homecoming 2016 is a little more than a month away! The theme this year is The Power of Red.

On Saturday, October 22 at 9:00 a.m. the parade will start at the intersection of Clark and Holden streets. At 1:30 p.m. the Mules face Washburn Ichabods. More details about homecoming can be found on the UCM website.

The active chapter and ABT will be hosting a joint tailgate before the game. A few of the chapter's active members have generously offered their house and backyard to use as tailgate space. It is just west of the stadium. If you would like to know where the tailgate will be located, please email the ABT "E" using the form below. Mike Edwards has volunteered to prepare food for the tailgate. We're looking for people who can help with serving the food. If you're available to help, please contact Mike using the form below. We will also have soft drinks available. Otherwise, if you want any other drinks, the event is BYOB. There is no charge for the meal.

After the game, we will be meeting up at Fitter's on Pine Street.

For those of you who plan to get a hotel that weekend we have a block of rooms reserved at the Days Inn. If you're interested in staying in one of these rooms, use the form below to request information on those rooms.

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