Peek through the windows at Montana State’s Residential Learning Community and you won’t see an average fraternity house. You will see studying around a large kitchen table; challenge meetings in the chapter room; committee meetings in the library; ping pong, pool, or working out in the basement; and brothers gathered around a piano singing and…
A model home: Montana State brothers thrive in learning community
The untold power of fraternities
In a recent article in The Atlantic, author Caitlin Flanagan wrote out about what she calls, “The Dark Power of Fraternities.” Her story paints fraternities as old-guard institutions that create dangerous environments for college students. As a SigEp brother, I found Flanagan’s narrow account especially frustrating. In an attempt to simplify complex cultural issues that…
Pastor remembers Mom Nonnie fondly
Brothers, I just got around to reading the latest issue of the Journal! What a delight to read the update and recognition of Mom Nonnie Owens on page 8, along with her picture and interview. In a two-year period, 1995-1997, I became involved with the SigEp chapter at Purdue during the time I was employed…
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