Everytime you look Brunner is making headlines! 8-)
http://www.brookingsregister.com/mai...88&page=23
Going ‘anywhere from here’
BY JOHN KUBAL
By now, the South Dakota State University promise to its students — "You can go anywhere from here" — is pretty recognizable. And while the "here" stays the same, the "anywhere" has really become … well, anywhere. On the globe.
Ryan Brunner, Alex Brown and Justin Ochsner are members of Delta Chi Fraternity, whose SDSU chapter has 32 members; and because Delta Chi has chapters in the United States and Canada, the fraternity, in a small way, is international. The SDSU chapter is working to make Delta Chi international in a big way.
Brunner, chapter vice president, said, "We focus a lot on international travel. I think from the list that our alumni have put together we've just with our active members been to 44 countries on all seven continents. It's 43 countries plus Antarctica; I mean it depends on how you count that stuff out.”
"I was on the West Bank; does that count as a country?" . . . (read more)
Go State!
http://www.brookingsregister.com/mai...88&page=23
Going ‘anywhere from here’
BY JOHN KUBAL
By now, the South Dakota State University promise to its students — "You can go anywhere from here" — is pretty recognizable. And while the "here" stays the same, the "anywhere" has really become … well, anywhere. On the globe.
Ryan Brunner, Alex Brown and Justin Ochsner are members of Delta Chi Fraternity, whose SDSU chapter has 32 members; and because Delta Chi has chapters in the United States and Canada, the fraternity, in a small way, is international. The SDSU chapter is working to make Delta Chi international in a big way.
Brunner, chapter vice president, said, "We focus a lot on international travel. I think from the list that our alumni have put together we've just with our active members been to 44 countries on all seven continents. It's 43 countries plus Antarctica; I mean it depends on how you count that stuff out.”
"I was on the West Bank; does that count as a country?" . . . (read more)
Go State!