Sigma Pi UCSB

Sigma Pi UCSB ΣΠ: Sigma Pi Fraternity, International. Alpha-Omicron Chapter at The University of California, Santa Barbara http://www.sigmapiucsb.com/

Sigma Pi Fraternity, International is one of the largest fraternities in the world, consisting of 140 active chapters, including chapters in Canada and Australia. There are currently over 100,000 living Sigma Pi spanning across the globe. For a closer look at Sigma Pi International, check out: http://joinsigmapi.com/

Meet April's Brother of the Month: Steven Ito. Just wrapping up his third year here at UCSB, Ito is en route to finish o...
04/22/2016

Meet April's Brother of the Month: Steven Ito. Just wrapping up his third year here at UCSB, Ito is en route to finish out strong with a degree in Financial Math & Stats! Here's a little interview we got out of Ito to see what his life is like outside of the classroom!

1. Let's start with the basics: What was it, exactly, that got you into playing football?

When it came to the playground, football was always my sport of choice. I liked running around, getting dirty, and being physical. 8th grade rolled around and either my father finally convinced my mother to let me play or my persistent begging got through. Regardless, I was stoked. I loved playing in high school and enjoyed much success at the middle linebacker position; earning All-Ventura County and All-Star honors.

2. When the word 'strawberry' comes up, what comes to mind?
Family. Family comes first to me and a big, red strawberry is the perfect symbol for it. My grandfather began growing strawberries in California a number of years ago and now my father and uncle continue to run the family business. I’ll tell you what, you have never had a strawberry until you’ve tried one from an Ito farm.

3. What are your favorite pastimes when you're back home in the scenic city of Ventura?

Ahh, there’s so much to do. From surfing, fishing, and hitting the beach to golfing and going out downtown. I even like hanging out on the strawberry fields, but I know that’s not everyone’s cup of tea! There is a lot to do, but my favorite part in being back home is seeing family and old friends.

4. Considering you've been active in Sigma Pi since your freshman year of college, you've probably seen it all. What is the most memorable time you've had in the house?

One of the funniest predicaments I’ve seen at chapter was the time the skunk got inside the downstairs closet. The stubborn thing sprayed a couple brothers and refused to cooperate. We had to build a maze that lead into the animal control cage and with a little extra work from Ryan Bowen we solved the problem.

5. Lastly, what is your main goal for your upcoming senior year?

Just to finish strong and to enjoy every moment I have left at UCSB. Its been a quite the ride so far and I’m excited for what’s to come next. Next year senior house is going to get wild!

As the old saying goes, it's always better late than never! We are proud to present Ashcon Minoiefar as March's Brother ...
03/30/2016

As the old saying goes, it's always better late than never! We are proud to present Ashcon Minoiefar as March's Brother of the Month! despite his busy schedule as a UCSB Off-Campus Senator, we were able to sneak in a few interview questions with him!

1. There’s no doubt you have the most unique name in the whole house. What are the origins of the name “Ashcon”?

The name Ashcon comes from an ancient dynasty of Persian Shahs (Kings). The dynasty was call Ashkonian and thats where the name originates.

2. You always seem like you’re putting a ton of work for the community of Isla Vista. As of right now, what are your main goals as an off-campus senator?

As of right now my main goals have been to reduce the levels of police at Deltopia and Halloween. Successes in the past have been moving barricades off DP, getting rid of horses and remove zero tolerance enforcement of the noise ordinance and festival ordinance. My goal is to have all extra police gone by Halloween, which is looking very possible. I want to make sure university does not punish students in students groups or in resident halls for calling an ambulance when their friend is overdosing or has alcohol poisoning, so students feel comfortable calling for help.

3. How has joining greek life changed your college experience?

Joining Greek Life has given me a family. Coming from a large Persian family, I missed having such a large support group. Nothing is better than coming home after a long day to dinner with my brothers. I couldn’t do what I do in AS if it wasn’t for the support my brothers provide for me.

4. All work and no play makes Ashcon and dull boy. How do you like to de-stress?

Not too much time for play, but when I do I love to go to Pizza My Heart to grab a jar with my friends. Skating is also a really great way to destress. Super smash bros is a must and just having a good long conversation.

5. And lastly, tell us something about yourself that not too many people know!

Not many people know that I am a 2nd Degree Black Belt. I have trained in Kempo Karate, Aikido, Mui Tai, Jiu Jitsu, and more. For a few years I began training to try and do an amateur MMA fight once I turned 18, but I got tendonitis really badly in my shoulders and unfortunately had to quit. Martial Arts used to be the biggest part of my life, I guess public service ended up replacing it.

Much thanks to the lovely ladies of UCSB Alpha Delta Pi for the finals fuel! 🤓😎
03/11/2016

Much thanks to the lovely ladies of UCSB Alpha Delta Pi for the finals fuel! 🤓😎

Cheers to 119 years. Happy Founders' Day!
02/26/2016

Cheers to 119 years. Happy Founders' Day!

Meet Mr. February! We are proud to present John Richards as our second Brother of the Month for 2016. John, a fourth-yea...
02/22/2016

Meet Mr. February! We are proud to present John Richards as our second Brother of the Month for 2016. John, a fourth-year econ & accounting major, has been with Sigma his entire college career. Even after his term as chapter vice president two years ago, John has continued to put in an impressive amount of work to keep our house running smoothly. Come take peek into the mind of John with this interview below!


Q: Mr. Richards, what is the most valuable life lesson you have learned in the past four years as a Sigma Pi?

A: If you tilt your glass when you pour a beer, it helps cut down on the foam.

In all seriousness, the most valuable life lesson I’ve learned over the past four years is the importance of surrounding yourself with good people. College is certainly a time to celebrate your independence, but no one gets through life completely on their own. Good friends will serve as advisors, protectors, collaborators, and after a few drinks, even entertainers. I’m very thankful that I had the opportunity to come to UCSB and meet such people.


Q: You wake up Saturday morning and look outside your window to see some prime IV
sunshine. How do you spend your day?

A: To me, enjoying a Saturday in Isla Vista is all about spending time outside. I’d probably start the day off with a run along the beach. Afterwards, I would hang out in my backyard, doing some grilling and playing some football. I’d end the day by drinking some beers and watching another famous Isla Vista sunset.


Q: Tell us, John. What wild dreams lie within those gorgeous blue eyes of yours?

A: In all honesty, my dreams really aren’t that wild. I just want to live a life where I’m happy with what I’m doing and who I’m spending my time with. Those are the things that I feel are important in life. But a house in Montecito would always be nice.


Q: Briefly guide us through the unique experience that is being on the Sigma Pi executive council.

A: Being on the executive council certainly is a unique experience. At times it feels like you’ve got 100 pit bulls pulling on the chain and it’s your job to control them. However, it can also be an extremely rewarding experience. When the house accomplishes something, you certainly feel a sense of satisfaction and pride knowing that your contributions had a tangible result. All told, the experience helps you grow as both a leader and a man.


Q: And lastly, what are you plans after graduation? We’re dying to know!

A: Thanks for reminding me. Talking about graduation plans is tough because I hate thinking about the fact that I have to graduate and leave this awesome place. Fortunately, I am excited to start my new job. I’ll be doing assurance services for PricewaterhouseCoopers in San Francisco starting in fall of 2016.

“Meet Mr. February! We are proud to present John Richards as our second Brother of the Month for 2016. John, a fourth-year econ & accounting major, has…”

Happy 21st birthday to Jon Kroll! Just in case you missed it, check out Jon's January Brother of the Month interview on ...
02/04/2016

Happy 21st birthday to Jon Kroll! Just in case you missed it, check out Jon's January Brother of the Month interview on our Instagram page! () 🎉

“For the month of January, we're proud to present Jon Kroll as Brother of the Month! After finishing up his term as Chapter President last month, Jon has…”

01/14/2016

Happy Birthday to our beloved brother and late chapter director Gary Grubacich. Gary passed away a year ago but his spirit continues to live on in our chapter. He gave his life and all of his time to brothers of Sigma Pi, he has been truly missed.
"From boys to men and from men to gentlemen"

Happy Birthday to our beloved brother and late chapter director Gary Grubacich. Gary passed away a year ago but his spir...
01/14/2016

Happy Birthday to our beloved brother and late chapter director Gary Grubacich. Gary passed away a year ago but his spirit continues to live on in our chapter. He gave his life and all of his time to brothers of Sigma Pi, he has been truly missed.
"From boys to men and from men to gentlemen"

Congratulations to our new Executive Council and thank you to our past Exec for a great year. We are excited to see what...
12/02/2015

Congratulations to our new Executive Council and thank you to our past Exec for a great year. We are excited to see what our new council has to offer! Our new officers:

President: Kyle Visher
Vice President: Max Licht
Treasurer: Aaron Rosenberg
Secretary: Michael Caccamo
Risk Management: Robby Philips
Historian/Alumni Relations: Timothy Ahn

10/03/2015

Pythagoras has been found!

Sigma Pi:Alpha-Omicron's Fall 2015 Psi pledge class. 27 of 30 pictured.
09/30/2015

Sigma Pi:Alpha-Omicron's Fall 2015 Psi pledge class. 27 of 30 pictured.

09/30/2015

If anyone has any idea where our beautiful snake Pythagoras slithered off to last night please let me know!

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