The Golden Key became Phi Theta Kappa's official emblem and the design for the membership pin. The Key is a golden slab, keyed at the top and bottom. Across the center of the slab is a black enamel band upon which three Greek letters appear, which are the initials of three mystic Greek words meaning phronimon (Phi), thumos (Theta), katharotes (Kappa) and meaning wisdom, aspiration and purity.

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Cellular Change

"Saving the Planet one Phone at a Time"
Click here to see a video created by Daniel Johnston

 

Phi Theta Kappa and Columbia State are teaming up with Recellular to help save the planet one phone at a time.  Help us protect the environment by recycling your deactivated cell phones.

We will accept all cell phones, PDAs and accessories

Starting April 1st, please drop off your old phones in any of our donation boxes

Columbia Main Campus: JSC  Information Center, WLHB 147 & Each Columbia State campus

For easy-to-follow directions to clear your cell phone memory follow this link to Recellular’s FREE DATA ERASER

http://www.recellular.com/recycling/data_eraser/default.asp

 

April 22, 2009

Beta Kappa Theta hosted a bake sale for to help raise awareness about the destruction of cell phone waste. Information regarding cell phone recycling was provided as well as cell phone recycling containers.

 

 

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