The family of one of the victims of the University of Idaho stabbing reflects on the charitable work done in his honor. The University of Idaho's Sigma Chi chapter has given the first memorial scholarship in his honor to his brother, Hunter. The family is hosting a fundraising gala for their own scholarship fund on the one-year mark.
One year ago, four University of Idaho students were found stabbed to death in their Moscow, Idaho home. A judge last week ruled cameras will be allowed in court when Bryan Kohberger's trail begins. Now, the family of one of the victims is reflecting on the charitable work done in his honor. The University of Idaho's Sigma Chi chapter, of which slain student Ethan Chapin was a member, has given the first memorial scholarship in his honor to his brother, Hunter.
His parents are hosting a fundraising gala for their own scholarship fund on the one-year mark, and his triplet brother and sister are still studying at the school. Ethan Chapin's family honored at a Sigma Chi dinner the day before the slain triplet would have turned 21. His brother Hunter, a fellow member, received the organization's first memorial scholarship a year after it was endowed in Ethan's memory. Ethan and Hunter, along with sister Maizie, are triplets whose 21st birthday was last month. All three enrolled at the university together, and both brothers joined Sigma Chi
University Of Idaho Stabbing Victims Charitable Work Memorial Scholarship Fundraising Gala
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