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The Fijis are the second most continuous running house here at Wabash College, never having been shut down or declared inactive, celebrating 142 continuous years here at Wabash College in 2008.  Psi Chapter is a Fraternity of sixty plus men who pledge themselves for life to be brothers. 

The current undergraduate chapter has brothers from Oklahoma, Indiana, Tennessee, New Jersey, Illinois, Texas, Virginia and California.  Fijis are not only part of a majority of the clubs on campus, but they are leaders in all these clubs.  From past leaders of College Republicans, Democrats, and Model United Nations to current leaders in Sphinx Club, Unidos por Sangre (Hispanic Club), and Alpha Phi Omega, we all live together in the brotherhood that only Psi Chapter has fostered and continues to offer today.  Psi Brothers pride themselves on not being labeled with a stereotype, Brothers here put aside conflicting ideologies and work together to help one another.  We break the moulds by succeeding academically and upon commencement at Wabash College.


Little Giant FIJI

The Psi Chapter Board of Publications is proud to present the Little Giant FIJI.  Click on our alumni page for links to download the .pdf files.

 
The Tradition of Academic Excellence
For the 2006-2007 academic year the FIJI House has held the top GPA for all of the living units on campus, both fall and spring semesters. We plan to continue our fantastic grades as a house in the 2007-2008 year.
 
Campus Leadership
Psi Chapter maintains the fraternity tradition of excellence by actively participating and leading different clubs on campus. Psi houses eleven varsity athletes, the Biology Society president, the Chemistry Club president, the IFC Treasurer, numerous Student Senate representatives, and brothers are affiliated in most every other student organization on campus.