Your Vote. Your Voice.

Your Vote. Your Voice.

Election Day in the U.S. is Tuesday, November 8. One of the most important rights (and responsibilities) of American citizens is the right to vote.  Originally under the Constitution, only white male citizens over the age of 21 were eligible to vote. This shameful...
Convention 101: From the eyes of a pre-pandemic sister

Convention 101: From the eyes of a pre-pandemic sister

The time has come for convention. What is convention? Glad you asked! We can break down convention into our 3 cardinal principles to make things relate a little more.  Leadership  At convention, we must update and reorganize our national constitution and bylaws. We...
Back To Basics: Practical Mental Health Information

Back To Basics: Practical Mental Health Information

Since the start of the pandemic, more and more people are talking about mental health. An increasing number of folks are starting to see it for what it is: one important component of your overall health and well-being, just like your physical health. But mental health...
Help Us Connect with “Lost” Alumni

Help Us Connect with “Lost” Alumni

A History of Lost Connections Over the years, Omega Phi Alpha has worked hard to establish connections with “missing” sisters. In 2011-2012, Andie Hixson’s (Epsilon) President’s Project was “Archiving OPA.” Through this project, the intention was to document the past...
Recognizing National Hazing Prevention Week

Recognizing National Hazing Prevention Week

In recognition of National Hazing Prevention Week, Managing Director Alyssa Bernhardt interviewed Lindsey Long (Alpha Pi) about her chapter’s “Anti-Hazing Week” service project that won the 2020-2021 University Community Area of Service Award.  Q: What led you to plan...
A Love Letter to a Little Me…

A Love Letter to a Little Me…

Hello little me, a fragment of who you will be…  Surprisingly you achieve most of what you ever dreamed by the time you are 23.  You meet amazing people along the way, who change you for the better and help you to see that broken experiences do not make you...