FRANK NORRIS PIG DINNER
The most widely observed and longest continually running, chapter-based, annual graduate event in the Greek world

History of the Frank Norris Pig Dinner
The first Pig Dinner was held at the University of California @ Berkeley in 1893. In 1902, the Pig Dinner was dedicated in memory of Frank Norris (California @ Berkeley 1894), whose sense of humor created the event that has become an annual ceremony throughout all of Fijiland. Each year the undergraduate chapter welcomes home graduate brothers from across the country to reunite and share a special weekend in good fun.
Plans are underway for the 2019 Pig Dinner! The chapter is setting a goal to acheive seventy-five percent attendance for all Chi Alpha graduates for the 2019 Pig Dinner. As details are finalized, graduates may check this page for details.
IN THE WORKS:
2019 PIG DINNER
GRADUATES! UPDATE YOUR CONTACT INFROMATION HERE
By sharing your contact information with us, you will be able to receive newsletters, graduate event invitations, and updates regarding the upcoming Pig Dinner.

SEEN THE NEW GRADUATE PAGE?
Check out the graduate page where you can find the newsletter, see where your XA Brothers are now, and how you can get involved with the chapter.
