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Zeta Tau Alpha Pink Out Game

GREENVILLE, Pa. – The Tomcats host the Westminster Titans Saturday at Alumni Stadium. Kickoff for the PAC game is scheduled for 1 p.m. Click here for game notes.
 
The Thiel College Zeta Beta Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha will hold its annual Pink Out game Saturday. Stop by the Zeta Tau Alpha tent Saturday to purchase baked goods, T-shirts and other items, and receive educational information and your ZTA Think Pink® ribbon.

Thiel's College's Zeta Beta Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha has raised awareness, education, and funds by encouraging everyone to Think Pink® by raising awareness and education of breast cancer and ovarian cancer. For more than 25 years, Zeta Tau Alpha has distributed thousands of pink ribbons to spread the message and diminish breast and ovarian cancer. In recent years, the Zeta Beta Chapter of Zeta Tau Alpha has raised more than $30,000 with all funds going directly to breast and ovarian cancer research.
 
Partnered with Bright Pink®, the National Football League® and the American Cancer Society®, as well as the Zeta Tau Alpha Foundation, Zetas fund scholarships, educational and leadership development programming, and encourages everyone to Think Pink® through breast cancer education and awareness efforts.
 
From approximately 300 Making Strides walks hosted by the American Cancer Society®, Zetas help with survivor recognition. With the partnership with the National Football League®, Zeta Tau Alpha chapters have worked with all 32 member teams to spread the message of breast cancer awareness to more than 5 million football fans across the country. Zeta Tau Alpha's partnership with Bright Pink®, a national nonprofit organization focused on the prevention and early detection of breast and ovarian cancer in young women, helps in the education of ZTA chapters and campus communities.
 
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