UT’s Greek Week Raises $62,000 in Seven Days
In seven days, UT’s Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) community raised almost $62,000 to help several philanthropies that are important to all 20 active UT chapters.
“It’s phenomenal,” said Ryne Burds, assistant director of FSL. “It’s a record for us.”
Greek Variety Show and overall Greek Week champions Delta Zeta, Alpha Tau Omega and Zeta Phi Beta lift the Greek Unity Cup in celebration. Photo courtesy of Katarina Georgelas ’21
Greek Week, held this year from Feb. 28 to March 6, is a week-long fundraising event that promotes unity and emphasizes FSL’s mission of service and wellness to the 1,400 students involved. Through competitions and educational events, each chapter raises money toward supporting community nonprofits.
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Zack Snyder’s Justice League, AKA the “Snyder Cut”, will arrive on HBO Max.
Its release marks a watershed moment in the world of pop culture, not just for Zack and Deborah Snyder, who got the chance to complete their film on their own terms, but also for the fans who not only managed to persuade a studio (in this case, Warner Bros) to release, well, anything at all, but to also revisit an alternative, not-yet-fully-existing version of a project from several years ago.
To recap: Snyder had to pull out of
Justice League during production due to a family tragedy, which saw Joss Whedon come on board to complete it in his absence. Whedon’s final product – which Snyder says is an entirely different film than the one he had been working on – was both a critical flop and a disappointment to many fans, who bemoaned the total loss of Snyder’s artistic vision. Almost immediately after the film arrived in theatres, Snyder’s supporters began to organise on Vero with one demand
Tom Scibetta
Modified: 3/11/2021 3:00:18 AM
POMFRET, VT Tom Scibetta, a man with a laugh to be heard around the world, died unexpectedly on February 23, 2021 at the age of 58. He was a resident of Pomfret, VT.
Tom’s true legacy is his deep love and devotion to the 5 children whose mere mention made his eyes sparkle and chest puff up with pride: his three daughters Annie, Catherine and Grace Scibetta, and his stepchildren for whom he became “Tom Daddy”, Alijah and Caleb Webb. Tom is also survived by his wife Susan Scibetta; his parents, Lou & Rosemarie Scibetta; his siblings Cindy Butts (husband Dan), Paul Scibetta (wife Colleen) and Jim Scibetta, his first wife Liz Scibetta; his stepdaughter Jessica Spackman and his stepgrandchildren Addison and Jayden Begley; and many nieces, nephews and friends who thought he was brilliant, warm and hilarious.