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LKA Thoughts on Brotherhood, Housing - Frustration with Nationals

This article was originally posted on “ΛΧΑ Voices,” a blog that is part of the ΛΧΑ national newsletter web site.
Brothers When Convenient by Joe Manzella.
Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Service & Stewardship, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. These are the core values of the new True Brother Initiative - something I wish we started long ago [...]

Chapter updates - Ohio Theta

Dave Wenzel sent this update on Ohio Theta
Attached is the chapter’s newsletter that highlights their $8,000 infundraising and 2,000 hours of community service the undergrads didthis spring. Also, here are a few links of press coverage the chapterhas gotten over the past spring quarter.
-Greek week-SigEp and greek week president profile-three Vlogs about SigEp @ [...]

Quality vs. Quantity

Bob Kerr has sent in another article for your consideration. As usual it is excellent and thoughtful material.
In a critical examination of the sustainability of the North American Fraternal Movement, it might be helpful to ascertain some basic facts about the Movement. For me, long have I wondered about the debate between [...]

Bigger, Better, Best?

Cloak and dagger time, for real…
We received a copy of a rather pointed exchange between two people who are well known to the brotherhood. The substance revolves around the year-end report that was recently released. There is a fundamental disagreement over the strategic direction of the Fraternity. Do we build Chapter Quality by increasing [...]

In remembrance…

The “News” section of the HQ web site has reprinted this article remembering Jonathan Cote.
“When we found out that he had been taken, it hit you just like a train,” says Sigma Phi Epsilon David Hankins.
November 16, 2006, is a he will never forget. His fraternity brother and close friend Jon Cote was kidnapped [...]

Students remember friend, brother

Jesse Mounce, a brother from the chapter at Eastern Illinois University, was found dead on Friday. His passing leaves a missing piece in the lives of his family, friends, and fratenity brothers.

Jesse A. Mounce (left), seen here with his sister Stephanie was a 20-year-old public relations major. (Submitted Photo)

Friends insist that Mounce is irreplaceable. Over [...]

Setting up a new foundation for brotherhood

Brothers from IL Beta (Illinios Tech) lend their support to WI Zeta (Marquette)
Ten men from the local chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, Illinois Beta, braved the snow and traffic on a long cold drive to Marquette University to assist the fledgling fifteen man chapter Wisconsin Zeta in their effort to build a new, thriving chapter [...]

Western Michigan Gets Balanced Man Coverage

Fraternity searches for image of ‘balanced man’Nichole Allen
Hollywood once encompassed the crazed, out-of-control parties and embodied the frat-boy, with films such as “Animal House” and “Revenge of the Nerds.” The Greek community, however, has forged a new path and now searches for “Balanced Men.”
Thanks in part to the Hollywood hype machine turning out recent movies [...]

Oldest ROTC Grad Thanks Sig Ep for His Success

Oldest USU ROTC graduate remembersBy: Arie Kirk
As a student, Dode Rees studied business, was a member of the ROTC, a fraternity and the football team. Retired Air Force veteran Dode Rees may not think he was a star during his time at USU, but as today’s oldest known USU ROTC graduate, he certainly is leaving [...]

Owls fans see plenty of orange

If your team is getting whipped, at least it is good to be among your brothers.
Half of the Florida Atlantic chapter went to watch the teamm play Florida in Gainesville.
“We play better when we play a better team, so I don’t think it will be as better,” said Paul Jaeger, a junior at FAU from [...]

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