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What it takes to start a tradition: Tau Epsilon Phi’s first Little 500
Kaleb Clous knows better than anyone what it’s like to be part of IU’s Little 500. After all, it wasn’t that long ago that he was an undergraduate student and a cyclist himself.
Now the circumstances have changed: Clous is...
South Florida Pilam alumni are still breaking bread together
For more than ten years, Pilam alumni in South Florida have been hosting weekly lunches to stay connected “not four years, but a lifetime.” Chuck Ruffner ’58 (U of Florida) said, “it’s a group effort to keep it going.”
Every...
Elon University Elonthon raises $114,000
Annual 13-hour dance marathon fundraises for Duke Children’s Hospital
When members of the Elon University campus community walked into Alumni Gym on Saturday, they found a fully packed room of students joined together to accomplish their goals: change kids' health...
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“I Expected to be Met with Condemnation, But Instead Was Met With Love”
Helping found Beta Upsilon Chi at Tennessee in Fall 2011 was far more than just starting a new fraternity. It was the start my relationship with Jesus...
Servant leadership impacts millions for 40+ years
The 1970s were a tumultuous time for the American college fraternity. With membership waning and many questioning the long-term benefit of fraternal organizations, Pi Kappa Phi Executive...
Georgia Southern fraternity spends Saturday helping others
STATESBORO, GA (WTOC) -A Georgia Southern fraternity spent the morning helping others, and celebrating a mentor.
Sigma Chi launched their inaugural Day of Service on Saturday morning to...
Over 100 attend Conyers-Covington Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity Spring community town hall
CONYERS, GA—The Conyers-Covington Alumni Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. recently held its Spring Koffeehouse Town Hall at the JP Carr Community Center in Conyers. Approximately...
Fraternity creates a bond that goes beyond college graduations. It’s a powerful,
powerful thing."
Emanuel Cleaver II
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