One year has passed since the slaying of four promising young University of Idaho students rocked the campus in Moscow, Idaho – and made shock waves across the country. 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.
The family also released a series of previously unshared photographs recovered from Ethan's computer – showing him enjoying a day on the boat, vacationing with family and more. Ethan majored in sports and tourism management and would have graduated in the class of 2025. The university awarded him a posthumous degree at the commencement ceremony in the spring.
Her family was the charity's largest donor, when accounting for separate donations from Maizie and from Ethan's own checking account, helping Sigma Chi endow the fund so it can award scholarships annually going forward. 'He would've thought that was the greatest thing ever,' Stacy Chapin told Fox News Digital.
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