An imprint of this animal can be found outside of the Kolligian Library.
A frog
This flower is illegal to pick in California.
The California Poppy
Rufus Bobcat wears this colored shirt.
Blue
This piece can only move in an “L” shape in Chess.
Knight
The flag of this country shares a striking resemblance to the flag of Sigma Chi.
Ukraine
This show was filmed last academic year at UC Merced.
The College Tour
This animal is found on the state flag, but nowhere else in California.
Brown Bear
These three colors make up the colors of pixels on all screens.
Red, Green, and Blue
This classic board game involves solving a murder involving characters named after fancy colors.
Clue
Founded by a Sigma Chi Brother, this foundation serves as the official philanthropy of Sigma Chi.
Huntsman Cancer Foundation
One may choose this new major in the School of Engineering if they are a fan of planes.
Aerospace Engineering
It is illegal to eat this fruit in the shower in California.
Orange
The inside of the Pavilion utilizes this color as an accent on the walls.
Orange
Gum Drop Mountain is a location in this popular board game.
Candy Land
The year in which Sigma Chi was founded.
1855
A student started a protest to have this crustacean as the mascot of the school.
Fairy Shrimp
This exclamation is the state motto of California.
Eureka
These two colors are recognized as the official colors of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
Blue and Old Gold
A player gets this much money when they pass “GO” in Monopoly.
$200
From the Upsilon class, this brother is the oldest active initiate of the Lambda Delta Chapter.
Braydon Hart
The full name of the Quad in which the New Beginnings Statue is found.
Carol Tomlinson-Keasey Quadrangle
This nickname for California refers to the Gold Rush.
The Golden State
A rose of this color is utilized at the memorial ceremony of a Sigma Chi brother.
White
Chutes and Ladders is the name of the United States introduction to this Indian dice board game with a sssimilar name.
Snakes and Ladders
This founder died by falling down an elevator shaft.
Isaac M. Jordan