Video Gallery
- Helium Network Building Activity (2022)
- Sigma Pi Greek Affordability Fund (2022)
- Band of Brothers Reunion Concert (2022)
- Joe Ottinger '80 interview on What Fuels You podcast (2021 from What Fuels You podcast)
- Andrew Ross Sorkin ’99 interviews Bill Gates (2020 from MSN)
- Interview with Alan Rosen about his COVID business plans (2020 from CNBC)
- Andrew Sorkin ’99 interviews John Zimmer ’06, co-founder of Lyft (2018 from CNBC)
- Dining and Learning: Recap of what it took to make this possible (2018)
- Zoltan Reunion Concert (2017)
- John Haggerty ’78 and Jake Howell ’18 discuss the D&L project (2017)
- 3-d presentation of the proposed kitchen and dining areas (2017)
- IFC Cribz (2016 from Facebook)
- An Aerial tour of Sigma Pi (2015)
- Centennial Celebration (2013)
- Sigma Pi in 1958 (1958)
Sigma Pi Greek Affordability Fund
Band of Brothers Reunion Concert, 2022
Interview with Alan Rosen about his COVID business plans
Pat Spirawk and Slater Goodman ’18 talk about the new kitchen and dining facilities
Sigma Pi Chef Pat Spirawk and Resident Advisor Slater Goodman ’18 talk about the new Sigma Pi house kitchen and dining facilities.
Sigma Pi in 1958
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Digitized footage of Sigma Pi and Phi Delta Theta house parties from 1958, including dancing and bands, Dick Avazian in the snow, and views of campus from Central Avenue. It was possibly filmed by Jack Hitzel ’59.
John Haggerty ’78 and Jake Howell ’18 discuss the D&L project
Lyft: Owning a Car Won't Make Sense by 2025. Here's Why.
Lyft: Owning a car won't make sense by 2025. Here's why from CNBC.
Squawk Box on CNBC, co-hosted by Sigma Pi alumnus Andrew Sorkin ’99, recently featured fellow Sigma Pi alumnus John Zimmer ’06, co-founder of Lyft, as a guest on the show. Sorkin and his colleagues interviewed Zimmer about the growing demand for self-driving automobile technology and how car-share services like Lyft should engage the evolution of such technology and changes in demand. Watch the interview below.