SPOTLIGHT
Molloy University making history with its first fraternity and sorority
Nicholas Spangler
Molloy University is poised to enter Greek life — gingerly — with campus chapters of a fraternity and sorority next year expected to draw about 40 members total from the student body.
Those chapters will be the first in the...
Phi Beta Sigma’s Victor Glover Set to Make History as First Black Astronaut to...
By Watch The Yard
Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc. member Victor Glover is set to make history as part of NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission, becoming the first Black astronaut to travel to the Moon.
Scheduled to launch Wednesday, Artemis II...
Greeks Giving Back shows community service as central to Fraternity and Sorority Life
Fraternity and Sorority Life reflects the university’s commitment to serving the community. All Greek life organizations recognized by the university prioritize making connections and helping campus neighbors. Individual organizations make year-round efforts, but one event brings their service together: Greeks Giving Back.
This spring's Greeks Giving Back event invites Blacksburg-area homeowners to make...
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IFC VP builds reputation of university
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Anibal (A.J.) Rodriguez, a senior majoring in psychology in College of the Liberal Arts at Penn State, has been named...
Electric Violinist Strikes a Chord with Fraternity, Professors and Fellow Students
At just 10 years old, Brandon Hoff picked up a violin and fell in love.
Just a few years later, Mark Wood — the inventor...
JCSU fraternity celebrates centennial with endowment
The Alpha Omicron Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity at Johnson C. Smith University has a lot to celebrate.
Aside from being the oldest chapter...
Greek life unites for blood drive at SEMO
SEMO's Greek life unites for a life-saving blood drive, kicking off Greek Week from March 2-5. Organized with the Red Cross, the event aims...
Fraternity creates a bond that goes beyond college graduations. It’s a powerful,
powerful thing."
Emanuel Cleaver II
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