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Troy University Students Walk 128 Miles to Support Wounded Veterans
Kevin Damask
While many college students are spending spring break frolicking on a sun splashed, sandy beach, a group of students at Troy University are hitting the pavement to support veterans.
Members of the Alpha Tau Omega fraternity are walking 128 miles,...
Pitt State’s Interfraternity Council earns national honor; IFC advisor and president receive top awards
At Pittsburg State University, peer leadership, mentorship, and real‑world experience draw students to a thriving fraternity community — thriving so much, in fact, that its Interfraternity Council, IFC president, and IFC advisor all earned national awards.
Pitt State was one...
How Sigma Alpha Epsilon Is Rethinking Hazing Prevention
Hazing is far from new. As early as Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome, ritualized tests of loyalty and endurance were woven into group identity and initiation (Bruckner, 2018). While the contexts have changed, the impulse behind hazing, proving belonging...
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Historically Black fraternities and sororities provide unity, strength for students and graduates alike
KALAMAZOO, MI — Unity, strength, service, fellowship.
These are just a handful of reasons people have found to join up with Black sororities and fraternities...
From Brotherhood to Leadership
Cameron De La Torre (ZY 1730) excels in leadership, both within the fraternity and across the ASU campus. While holding the important position of...
Truman State’s Beta Theta Pi hosts Trunk or Treat to benefit food pantry
KIRKSVILLE, Mo. — With spooky season in full swing, Truman State University's fraternity group Beta Theta Pi hosted a Trunk or Treat for Halloween. The...
Remembering a brother taken too soon
Brother Alan Dreiman (Cal State – Northridge, 2019) is a senior at California State University – Northridge and was chapter master (president) at the...
Fraternity creates a bond that goes beyond college graduations. It’s a powerful,
powerful thing."
Emanuel Cleaver II
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