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Feeling Rushed? (Last Minute Event Planning Tips and Tricks)

You've done it. Almost. Here it is a week before the event you've spent the last few months planning and you're racing around frantically with your cell phone attached to your ear, sticky note reminders scattered around your house, voicemails from ... Read on

Resolve to Organize your PTA in the New Year

Are your PTA papers, magazines and other items scattered between your home, the PTA room and your car? Are you working towards an appearance on the popular TV show, “Hoarders: Buried Alive PTA Edition?” If so, what better time than the ... Read on

The Happy Thankless-giving Fantasy Team

It’s November, the month of turkey and pumpkin pie. The month of falling leaves and crisp fall air. The month of the greatest American holiday…Thanksgiving! A day in which you can stuff yourself with an array of wonderful foods, give ... Read on
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Fall-Themed Campus Club Events

While different types of campus clubs inevitably put on different types of events, one planning guideline I often used in deciding what events to dump our time and resources into was seasonality. It can definitely be challenging to relate to ... Read on

3 Likely Conflicts For A Fraternity Leader

Photo by Ape Lad Taking the reigns of leadership within a fraternity is both exciting yet challenging. On any campus their are various constituencies you need to please (or at least tolerate), and a fraternity with any sort of history has ... Read on

Back to School Roundup: Fraternities and Sororities

Photo by RJ Schmidt Last week, we highlighted several WePay posts from the past regarding advice to campus club presidents in our first Back to School Special. Leading any club can be a challenge, but oftentimes managing a club on a ... Read on

What PTA/PTO Members Wish they Had Known Before…

Before taking over as PTA/PTO president or leader of a similar organization, you’re usually full of enthusiasm and lots of innovative ideas. You’re excited to put your plans into motion and assume you’ll get the support of your board and ... Read on