Chi Rho Omicron (ΧΡΟ) is a Filipino-based fraternity founded in 1995 at California State University, Fresno.[1][2] It has chartered ten chapters in California.[3]
Chi Rho Omicron | |
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ΧΡΟ | |
Founded | February 16, 1995 California State University, Fresno |
Type | Social |
Affiliation | Independent |
Status | Active |
Emphasis | Filipino |
Scope | Regional (California) |
Motto | Mg Lalaking Kagalanggalang (Respectful Young Gentlemen) |
Pillars | Academics, brotherhood, culture, and community |
Colors | Blue and Black |
Chapters | 10 |
Members | 700 + lifetime |
Headquarters | 4049 Fawn Circle Sacramento, California 95823 United States |
History
editChi Rho Omicron was founded on February 16, 1995, on the campus of California State University, Fresno.[4] Its seven Founding Fathers were:[3][5]
- Joseph L. Bautista
- Florencio G. Costales Jr.
- Mark E. Dolor
- Wenceslao Oscar Gonzales III
- Jay R. Ladran
- Alberto E. Palma Jr.
- Augustine C. Tuliao Jr.
The fraternity was created to strengthen Filipino unity by removing the divisions between regions, class levels, and language barriers.[4] However, men from every culture are welcome to join the fraternity.[4] Its mission is "to promote the understanding, enrichment, and appreciation of the Pilipino culture, history, and heritage through a brotherhood/family environment; to instill the desire for self-improvement, scholastic excellence, and the cultivation for civic responsibility."[3][5] Its pillars are academics, brotherhood, culture, and community.[2]
Soon after its creation and official recognition by the university, ΧΡΟ expanded with Beta chapter at San Francisco State University in 1996.[1] Other colonies were established, resulting in eight additional chapters being chartered elsewhere in California.[2]
The fraternity was incorporated in the State of California on March 24, 2006.[6] Since its founding, Chi Rho Omicron has initiated more than 700 members.[7]
Community service
editThe fraternity's community service projects tend to have a link to the Filipino community.[8][2][5] Projects include supporting the equity for Filipino World War II veterans and the reconstruction of the International Hotel in San Francisco.[8][5] The fraternity raises funds for the Pinoy/Pinay Educational Program, providing school supplies and Filipino history books to elementary students in San Francisco.[2] The fraternity also hosts Filipino Heritage Week activities on campus and in its various communities.[9][10]
Chapters
editFollowing is a list of Chi Rho Omicron chapters.[3] Active chapters are indicated in bold. Inactive chapters are in italics.
- ^ Formed as a colony in 1999. In 2015, the chapter lost its registration with the university for at least five years for hazing.
- ^ Formed as a colony in 2008. This chapter has not been officially recognized by San Diego State University for some ten years but is still operating as of the fall of 2022.
- ^ Chapter started as a colony
See also
editReferences
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- ^ a b c d e Conclara, Rommel (January 9, 2023). "Fil-Ams raise funds for school tools that teach about PH heroes". ABS-CBN. Quezon City, Philippines. Retrieved June 3, 2023.
- ^ a b c d e "About Us". LB Chi Rho Omicron. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ^ a b c d e "Chi Rho Omicron Inc. Fraternity - myBAR". California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
- ^ a b c d e "Pomona XPO — History". Pomona XPO. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ^ "Chi Rho Omicron". Open Corporates. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ^ a b "Chi Rho Omicron Inc - XPO". Campus Groups UC Irvine. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ^ a b c "Chi Rho Omicron". University of California Davis - LocalWiki. Retrieved 2023-06-03.
- ^ Tang, Katy (October 25, 2004). "Filipino Heritage Week returns to UC Davis this week All communities welcome to attend events". California Aggie. p. 3. Retrieved June 3, 2023 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
- ^ Aziz, Roya (October 18, 1999). "Filipino American fraternity educates the community about cultural identity". California Aggie. p. 1. Retrieved June 3, 2023 – via California Digital Newspaper Collection.
- ^ Focht, Bradley (September 4, 2014). "Rush Week potentials check out frats and sororities". Golden Gate Xpress. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ^ "Organizational Conduct | CSI". UC Davis. Retrieved 2023-06-04.
- ^ "Judicial Reports | Student Affairs and Campus Diversity". San Diego State University. Retrieved 2023-06-04.