A security guard hired for a Tau Epsilon Phi event allegedly fondled and attempted to rape three women on Oct. 17, according to a crime alert sent by Indiana University. Indiana University Police ...
Gamma Phi Beta sorority was founded by Helen M. Dodge, E. Adeline Curtis, Frances E. Haven and Mary A. Bingham in 1874 at Syracuse University. We were founded on the values of love, labor, learning ...
The Kappa Kappa Gamma centennial marker sits on top of the remains of ... Delta Zeta, Sigma Chi, and Phi Kappa Tau. it was renamed Harrison Hall in 1931 before being condemned in 1956 and razed in ...
In the chaos of Halloween festivities, Family Weekend and Homecoming, the University of Arizona Police Department has been busy with its fair share of community cases. Read more about the various ...
The international fraternity of Phi Gamma Delta (also known as FIJI) is a collegiate social fraternity founded at Jefferson College, Pennsylvania, in 1848. Being formed at Jefferson College, Phi Gamma ...
Kappa Delta won first place overall, followed by Phi Mu in second and Zeta Tau Alpha in third. Delta Gamma won first place for the Spirit Award, followed by Kappa Kappa Gamma in second and Gamma ...
Alpha Sigma Tau Alpha Xi Delta Beta Phi Gamma Gamma Delta Sigma Mu Sigma Upsilon Fraternities and sororities are an important part of the institution's commitment to student development. The goals of ...
Gamma Phi Beta has Ava Fox’s heart ... foot-tall Blair (with her aforementioned roomie Sydney Daniel) rushed Zeta Tau Alpha, ...
The annual Lakeland Beta Sigma Phi City Council Preferential Tea ... Refreshments for the event were provided by members of Gamma Eta Master, Gamma Tau Master, Torchbearer Alpha and Torchbearer ...
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Gamma Phi Beta’s ‘70s ensemble was complete with ... Skirts made a prominent appearance at this year’s SDT Greek Grind. Zeta Tau Alpha delivered a rendition of the Disney movie “Alice ...
Byron Tau served as a reporter in The Wall Street Journal's Washington, D.C., bureau, where he reported on national security, law enforcement and legal affairs. Over the course of more than a ...