Sexual assault on college campuses is an epidemic with no cure – yet. University leaders are looking for signs of hope. That hope has emerged at Valparaiso University. The SAAFE House Program, a SigEp-led program, has shown promise for creating a climate with the key prerequisite for change: 100% awareness.
The SAAFE House Program
In the News: Georgetown chapter spends Halloween raising domestic violence awareness
The Georgetown Chapter was recognized by USA Today for hosting its second annual Halloween 5k Against Domestic Violence, which has raised more than $6,000.
Oklahoma State brothers step in when tragedy strikes campus
When four people were killed and dozens injured after a car drove into the Oklahoma State Homecoming parade crowd, the Oklahoma Alpha Chapter brothers made a remarkable decision.
Oklahoma State brothers challenge community to raise $50,000 for parade crash victims
The Oklahoma State Chapter is donating $5,000 to the victims and families affected by the crash during the OSU Sea of Orange Parade. The chapter is also challenging the Interfraternity Council, Panhellenic Council and the campus community to raise $50,000.
Florida Gulf Coast chapter stands together to support brother battling cancer
When one of their brothers was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer this summer, the Florida Gulf Coast Chapter decided to stand up and make a difference.
Florida Gulf Coast chapter stands together to support brother battling cancer
When one of their brothers was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer this summer, the Florida Gulf Coast Chapter decided to stand up and make a difference.
Fraternity investigating UCLA claims
Sigma Phi Epsilon is investigating claims that its UCLA chapter hosted an inappropriately themed social event with Alpha Phi Sorority.
When He Couldn’t Climb the Mountain, His Brothers Carried Him
We all need people to carry us on their shoulders when we can no longer go on. The SigEp brothers at Quinnipiac show us how it should be done.
Former Ole Miss student’s allegations unsubstantiated by investigation
Former Ole Miss student Graeme Harris was sentenced today to six months in prison for desecrating a statue of James Meredith on the University of Mississippi campus.
Fight Like Phil Today: Indiana brothers support alumnus battling cancer
“I have cancer. I knew that before I was elected Grand President,” says Phillip A. Cox, Indiana ’84. “But the doctors were convinced I had beaten it. Now, over two years since the first diagnosis, the cancer is back with a vengeance, and various treatments and surgeries have only slowed it down. I’m not certain…
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