On Monday evening, Pullman Mayor Glenn Johnson enjoyed dinner at the Lambda Chi house. Johnson is a prominent figure in the WSU and Pullman community. He has served as Pullman’s mayor for the last seven years. Johnson is also a professor in the Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at WSU. Besides teaching and serving as mayor, Johnson is the “Voice of the Cougs,” announcing home football and basketball games.
Johnson spoke to the Tau Zeta membership about the importance of community involvement. As a figure who works with WSU and Pullman, he believes it is crucial that students give back to the Pullman community. He also expressed his gratitude for Lambda Chi’s help with the Furball auction and dinner on Saturday. Finally, Johnson said that the food he had for dinner at the Tau Zeta house was by far the best fraternity food he has eaten.
Johnson’s visit to our house is part of a greater philosophy that Lambda Chi’s share. We believe that by surrounding our membership with role models like Johnson, the brothers of Lambda Chi can learn from their experiences which will aid in their personal development. To carry on this philosophy, Lambda Chi’s are also hosting Pullman councilmen Nathan Weller and Barney Waldrop on Thursday, Feb. 24th. We are very thankful for these individuals that can take time to visit with Lambda Chi’s.
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