Philly Faces: Adam Fishbein
Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity brother Adam Fishbein wants to advocate for people with disabilities and influence disability policy in the public or nonprofit sector.
That’s why, at just...
Lanett native crowned 2022 Troy University homecoming king
Overcoming obstacles and connecting with people seems to come naturally for Tairrque Baker. Even so, the Troy University senior said being crowned 2022 homecoming king feels surreal.
A...
GSU student juggles band and fraternity life
Balancing a class schedule, social life and schoolwork alone are enough tasks for most college students.
It takes a lot of dedication to join extra curricular activities, many...
Eaton ’22: Creating a Fun, Safe Space for Brothers
Jeremiah Eaton ’22 has worn many hats at Wabash over the last four years — so many, in fact, that it takes a minute for the senior...
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 the 2021 recipient...
How joining a fraternity changed my views on masculinity
As a trans man, joining a fraternity seemed like the most masculine activity I could do in college.
When I first came to American University, I was interested...
Missouri State fraternity and sorority life takes strides to create diverse, inclusive community
Two Missouri State students, both of different years and majors, have never met but have something in common: They didn’t imagine joining Greek life in college.
Quinn Tasset,...
Member Spotlight: Council Presidents
Get to know your CU Interfraternity Council, Multicultural Greek Council and Panhellenic presidents, Kettner Hunter, Fernando Gonzalez Clara and Grace Waida. The "Member Spotlight" series aims to bridge the gap...
Student practices drag, promotes inclusivity
For the past four years, Michael Ceffalo has been performing drag as a creative outlet, as a way to make friends and get involved in the LGBTQ...
Football? Engineering? Wil Young chose both … and made history
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — Wil Young didn’t go to college to make history. He just wanted to play football and earn a degree.
Young did both at the University...
PSYCHOLOGY MAJOR MAKES THE MOST OF A SECOND CHANCE
More than 23,000 age out of the nation’s foster system annually—less than 3 percent of whom will earn a college degree in their lifetime. This is one...
Senior discusses campus involvement, shares advice
After spending nearly four years at Lehigh University, seniors are bound to have a few tips and tricks about campus life and involvement. This advice can help...