When tragedy stuck the life of a South Carolina Epsilon alumnus, the chapter came together to give back.
Brothers at Coastal Carolina raise over $12,000 for daughter of alumnus
In the News: SigEp in D.C. has magical talents
Magician Danny Dubin, American ‘16, has got talent. He was featured on WTTG, a Fox-affiliated television station in the District of Columbia, to help celebrate the Fourth of July. Dubin has great showmanship and clearly has the magic touch. See the original story here.
Corpus Christi brothers launch summer service series
While many undergraduates are at the beach, there are fraternity men in south Texas striving to do a little more. The brothers of the Texas Chi Chapter are giving back to the Corpus Christi community with their recently launched SigEp Summer Service Series. The idea of summer service originated when a new member, Gabriel Cisneros,…
Tennessee SigEps provide housing for university intern
Tennessee Alpha SigEps are giving back to their university in a unique way. The chapter is currently housing Alex Rossmann, a female graduate intern for the university, who is working this summer on creating an anti-hazing campaign for the University of Tennessee. The idea of housing a university intern came from the chapter faculty advisor…
Tornado strikes: Brothers unite to pick up the pieces
The chapter at Indiana State swiftly mobilized to serve when their own brother, Jim Warren, ’16, and his family were caught in the eye of a storm in the fall 2013. A line of tornadoes ravaged central Indiana destroying much in its path, including the Warren home. When Warren first heard, he told a few…
Buddy Walk connects Syracuse brothers with the community
To celebrate Down’s Syndrome Awareness Month in October, the New York Alpha Chapter at Syracuse participates in a local awareness and fund raising event called Buddy Walk, one of many across the country. The two-mile walk begins and ends at a fairgrounds with food, games, music and all sorts of fun. The chapter has participated…
Lawrence Tech brothers help find life-saving match for 10-year-old girl
Last November the Lawrence Tech Chapter worked with its university and community to help save a little girl’s life. It started when the chapter heard the story of Bree Town, a 10-year-old girl currently battling acute myeloid leukemia. After being in remission for 10 months, Bree’s cancer had returned and she would need a bone…
Indiana Tech celebrates its 50th anniversary
In November 1963, the Theta Tau Upsilon Fraternity at Indiana Tech became the seventh chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon in the state. Fifty years later, Indiana Eta has seen more than 640 men pass through its doors, including brothers like Distinguished Alumnus Award recipient Brandan Haines, ’99, and District 3 Lieutenant Governor Paul Litcher, ’88.…
Rensselaer Celebrates 75 years
The SigEp chapter at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has operated continuously since April 23, 1938. Over 140 people attended its 75th anniversary celebration in October 2013. The chapter held a banquet during homecoming weekend to celebrate the past 75 years and plan for the future. Notable guests were Sigma Phi Epsilon District Governor Judge David Roman,…
Looking in the Mirror: Undergraduates initiate membership review after winning Buc Cup
Last summer, the brothers of West Chester returned home from the Grand Chapter Conclave in Dallas triumphant. The chapter had just won a Buchanan Cup. Everything seemed great, or so they thought. But simmering just below the surface was a decades-long conflict about to boil over. The facility is 113-years old, and the Alumni and…
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