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The Sigma Chi Officer Wiki

Welcome to the Sigma Chi Officer Wiki. If you are unfamiliar with wikis, they are basically Web pages that anyone is able to edit. You may have used Wikipedia, the most popular encylopedia in the history of the world.

"Wiki" means "What I know is..." Every day, Sigma Chis officers and alumni across North America are learning things that their brothers can benefit from. So, if you learn something about leadership, your officer role or mentorship that you'd like to share, add it to the Sigma Chi officer wiki by simply clicking on the "EasyEdit" button at the top of any page. Once you click on that button, you will be able to type directly on that page, and a pop-up menu will provide you with the ability to add images, links, formatting, etc. This is the only page that is not editable.

You will notice a menu of wikis at the top-left corner of this page (under "Navigation"). The only thing we ask is that you keep this site organized and that you only publish facts that will assist other Sigs and encourage brotherhood. Make sure to update other Sigma Chis when you learn about new things, and set up alerts for yourself so you'll know when someone posts content that might help you!

This part of the site is brought to us by a great new company, WetPaint. If you like their technology and you would like to use it to improve your chapter's documentation and communication practices, sign up for free on WetPaint.com. In addition to its collaboration and editing capabilities, you are also able to make comments below, and you can set alerts on changes to this page via email or RSS.

As always, if you have any questions, please feel free to contact us at sigs@sigmachibltw.org.


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