KΨE (Kappa Psi Epsilon) is a multicultural college sorority. Kappa Psi Epsilon's alpha chapter was founded on September 24, 1982 by six women at the Newark campus of Rutgers University. In 1994 Kappa Psi Epsilon's beta chapter opened its doors to ladies from the Newark campus of the New Jersey Institute of Technology.
Purpose
The purpose of Kappa Psi Epsilon is to provide extensive social, educational and cultural awareness to members. The promotion of deep rooted values and ethics is also exercised. Mainly, unity,loyalty trust and respect are ideals that sisters strive for.
Kappa Psi Epsilon is an equal opportunity sorority with no preference to race, creed, color, sexual orientation or socio-economic status.
Philanthropy and Service
Kappa Psi Epsilon has a tradition of active involvement in local and national charities.
The sorority organizes and conducts both hands on service events and raise funds for many diverse organizations such as:
*The American Red Cross
*Toys for Tots
*The March of Dimes
*The Endo Angels (Endometriosis Foundation)
*The Susan G Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer
Kappa Psi Epsilon also collaborates with the Girl Scouts of America in order to lend support and service to young women. In 2006, Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority Inc. aided in the construction of a haunted house for a local girl scout troop during Halloween time. Kappa Psi Epsilon sisters have also been leaders and project coordinators for various arts and crafts workshops and have attended workshops that have trained them to work with girls of all ages in the Girl Scout Programs.
Each year Kappa Psi Epsilon holds educational programs to provide students with information and a forum to have discussions and ask questions.
These programs are open to the public.
Regalia
The regalia of Kappa Psi Epsilon are physical signs of the high regard for sisters and their accomplishments.
Crest
The Kappa Psi Epsilon coat of arms or crest was adopted by the founding sisters in 1982. The shield is decorated with a unicorn in the center which is enveloped by a long stemmed yellow rose on either side.
Mascot
The Kappa Psi Epsilon mascot is the unicorn.
Flower
The Kappa Psi Epsilon flower is the yellow rose.
Stone
The Kappa Psi Epsilon stone is Yellow Topaz.
Purpose
The purpose of Kappa Psi Epsilon is to provide extensive social, educational and cultural awareness to members. The promotion of deep rooted values and ethics is also exercised. Mainly, unity,loyalty trust and respect are ideals that sisters strive for.
Kappa Psi Epsilon is an equal opportunity sorority with no preference to race, creed, color, sexual orientation or socio-economic status.
Philanthropy and Service
Kappa Psi Epsilon has a tradition of active involvement in local and national charities.
The sorority organizes and conducts both hands on service events and raise funds for many diverse organizations such as:
*The American Red Cross
*Toys for Tots
*The March of Dimes
*The Endo Angels (Endometriosis Foundation)
*The Susan G Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer
Kappa Psi Epsilon also collaborates with the Girl Scouts of America in order to lend support and service to young women. In 2006, Kappa Psi Epsilon Sorority Inc. aided in the construction of a haunted house for a local girl scout troop during Halloween time. Kappa Psi Epsilon sisters have also been leaders and project coordinators for various arts and crafts workshops and have attended workshops that have trained them to work with girls of all ages in the Girl Scout Programs.
Each year Kappa Psi Epsilon holds educational programs to provide students with information and a forum to have discussions and ask questions.
These programs are open to the public.
Regalia
The regalia of Kappa Psi Epsilon are physical signs of the high regard for sisters and their accomplishments.
Crest
The Kappa Psi Epsilon coat of arms or crest was adopted by the founding sisters in 1982. The shield is decorated with a unicorn in the center which is enveloped by a long stemmed yellow rose on either side.
Mascot
The Kappa Psi Epsilon mascot is the unicorn.
Flower
The Kappa Psi Epsilon flower is the yellow rose.
Stone
The Kappa Psi Epsilon stone is Yellow Topaz.
Edwin C. Barnes was a business associate of Thomas Edison.
Early years
Barnes was born around 1878 in Wisconsin. About 1904, he married a woman with the first name Mable, though she possibly went by her middle name Esther. They had a daughter Dorothy E. around 1906 while in Colorado.
Edison
Barnes arrived in Orange, New Jersey in 1905 to ask Thomas A Edison to be his business partner. Barnes was determined to go into business with Edison and started out as an office worker. Eventually he got the chance to actually become a business associate with Edison by selling what was originally the Edison Dictating Machine but later called the Ediphone. They remained close associates until Edison's death in 1931.
Barnes retired in 1951, dividing his time between New York and Florida each year. He took ill and died in Bradenton, Florida on September 23, 1952.
Determination
Barnes is highlighted in the first chapter of Napoleon Hill's book, Think and Grow Rich.
Early years
Barnes was born around 1878 in Wisconsin. About 1904, he married a woman with the first name Mable, though she possibly went by her middle name Esther. They had a daughter Dorothy E. around 1906 while in Colorado.
Edison
Barnes arrived in Orange, New Jersey in 1905 to ask Thomas A Edison to be his business partner. Barnes was determined to go into business with Edison and started out as an office worker. Eventually he got the chance to actually become a business associate with Edison by selling what was originally the Edison Dictating Machine but later called the Ediphone. They remained close associates until Edison's death in 1931.
Barnes retired in 1951, dividing his time between New York and Florida each year. He took ill and died in Bradenton, Florida on September 23, 1952.
Determination
Barnes is highlighted in the first chapter of Napoleon Hill's book, Think and Grow Rich.
United Hockey Europe is a proposed pan-European ice hockey league. It was announced at the International Ice Hockey Federation's September 2009 congress by Alexander Medvedev, the head of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).
The proposed league would consist of two conferences split into four divisions. The current KHL would make up one of the conferences. The other conference would be composed of a Scandinavian division and a Central European division. The winners of the two conferences would play each other for the overall championship.
The new league would essentially replace the current model of European hockey based on relegation and promotion within national systems, supplemented by an international tournament, most recently Champions Hockey League, and replace it with a system of franchises much like that of North American National Hockey League (NHL).
The Champions Hockey League (CHL) was canceled for the 2009-10 season because sponsors, including Gazprom which Mr. Medvedev works for, withdrew their funding. The IIHF's president, René Fasel, had previously announced that the CHL would be restarted in 2010-11 with the financial support of the NHL.
The proposed league would consist of two conferences split into four divisions. The current KHL would make up one of the conferences. The other conference would be composed of a Scandinavian division and a Central European division. The winners of the two conferences would play each other for the overall championship.
The new league would essentially replace the current model of European hockey based on relegation and promotion within national systems, supplemented by an international tournament, most recently Champions Hockey League, and replace it with a system of franchises much like that of North American National Hockey League (NHL).
The Champions Hockey League (CHL) was canceled for the 2009-10 season because sponsors, including Gazprom which Mr. Medvedev works for, withdrew their funding. The IIHF's president, René Fasel, had previously announced that the CHL would be restarted in 2010-11 with the financial support of the NHL.
John Oppliger (born August 31, 1972) is an employee of AnimeNation, an anime merchandise and production distributor. Oppliger works as an editor and consultant, whose duties include writing product descriptions for the storefront and maintaining the AnimeNation News webpage. He is best known for the web feature "Ask John" on the AnimeNation website, where Oppliger provides answers to reader submitted anime related questions. He also works as spot translator and editor for AN Entertainment, the production branch of AnimeNation.
A life-long fan of anime and other forms of Japanese entertainment, Oppliger has acquired an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the subjects. In his column, Oppliger addresses questions ranging from the simple to the complex in a thorough, objective manner. Even the most seemingly simple question can be answered with an extensively detailed response. His column has earned him a loyal base of fans worldwide, even the dedicated Japanese-translation site called "Ask John Fankurabu" in Japan. While regarded as an authority by a number of readers, Oppliger is quick to point out that his articles are only his own subjective opinions, and readers should feel free to research their own conclusions.
Aside from anime, Oppliger is also an avid and extremely knowledgeable fan of genre movies, particularly comic adaptations, horror, and Asian martial arts films. His favorite movie is the first Highlander film. His favorite bands are Asia and Queen.
Oppliger, born in Akron, Ohio holds a Masters Degree in English from the University of South Florida and for two years taught English at St. Petersburg College. Ethnically, he is of German (father side) and Malaysian Chinese (mother side) ancestry.
A life-long fan of anime and other forms of Japanese entertainment, Oppliger has acquired an almost encyclopedic knowledge of the subjects. In his column, Oppliger addresses questions ranging from the simple to the complex in a thorough, objective manner. Even the most seemingly simple question can be answered with an extensively detailed response. His column has earned him a loyal base of fans worldwide, even the dedicated Japanese-translation site called "Ask John Fankurabu" in Japan. While regarded as an authority by a number of readers, Oppliger is quick to point out that his articles are only his own subjective opinions, and readers should feel free to research their own conclusions.
Aside from anime, Oppliger is also an avid and extremely knowledgeable fan of genre movies, particularly comic adaptations, horror, and Asian martial arts films. His favorite movie is the first Highlander film. His favorite bands are Asia and Queen.
Oppliger, born in Akron, Ohio holds a Masters Degree in English from the University of South Florida and for two years taught English at St. Petersburg College. Ethnically, he is of German (father side) and Malaysian Chinese (mother side) ancestry.