SPOTLIGHT
Commentary: Raising a young man in 2026 isn’t easy
Anthony V. Mack
Raising a young man in 2026 is not easy. Most young men describe life as stressful, pressured, and uncertain. When an 18-year-old leaves home for college, those feelings only intensify. Many parents search desperately for the magic formula: something...
Opinion: I was a COVID kid. My fraternity has made all the difference.
By Sean Healey for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Growing up as an only child wasn't bad — just quiet. No chaotic Saturday mornings, no backyard tackle football, no older sibling to show me the ropes, no hand-me-downs. Small losses, maybe,...
Recruitment for social sororities and fraternities moved to fall
Sophia Galante
The social chapters of St. Joe’s Greek-letter organizations will be holding recruitment rounds at the beginning of the fall 2026 semester, from Sept. 11-13. Historically, recruitment for these organizations has taken place during the first weekend of the...
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Fraternity and sorority student leaders attend immersive EMERGE retreat
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Fifty members of the fraternity and sorority community, representing 32 organizations and all four governing councils, attended a leadership retreat...
Relay for Life to be held at Shepherd Wellness Center, Greek life to participate
Shepherd University will host the twenty first annual Relay for Life of Jefferson County event at the Shepherd University Wellness Center tomorrow.
This event is an overnight...
Fraternity haunted house set to provide evenings of frights
BIG RAPIDS — The Sigma Kappa fraternity is set to give two evenings of scares this weekend with their annual haunted house.
"People should...
Delta Zeta, Phi Sigma Kappa lip sync their way to victory
Memorial Auditorium was filled with Greeks Thursday night as the Office of Fraternity and Sorority Life held its annual lip sync competition, the conclusion...
Fraternity creates a bond that goes beyond college graduations. It’s a powerful,
powerful thing."
Emanuel Cleaver II
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