This past September, Sigma Pi colors flew on top of the world. Brothers Adam Cherubini ’13, Peter Cherubini ’10, and Zach Smith ’13, along with two other friends, summitted Mount Kilimanjaro, the world’s largest free standing mountain and the highest point on the African continent.
It was a challenging six-day journey that pushed them to their physical and mental limits, but they all successfully reached the peak and now have that accomplishment to hold on to for the rest of their lives. Before making they way down the mountain, they were sure to get a few photos of themselves holding up Sigma Pi gear. “Our shared experiences in the Pi house have kept us in touch since graduating Cornell and made for a great deal of conversation to pass time during the trek, so it was only fitting to pay homage to the fraternity at the top.”