South Florida’s recent Student Government Reunion had a distinct SigEp emphasis. Since the university’s founding just over 50 years ago, SigEps have regularly played a leadership role in student government. Reunion attendees included four student body presidents and three vice presidents. Pictured from left: Bruno Portigliatti, ’10 (student body vice president, ’09-’10); Thomas King, ’09…
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A model home: Montana State brothers thrive in learning community
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…
SigEp helps youngsters find brotherhood
SigEp’s new partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (page 24) is the most recent example of brothers helping young men through mentoring. In the happy years that followed the second world war, SigEp became one of the first national fraternities to embark on “a program specifically designed to do something outside the selfish…
Ohio Xi turns grief into service after losing a chapter brother
Few things are as difficult to overcome as the passing of a beloved brother. When the men at Ohio University lost one of their brothers to a tragic skateboarding incident last year, they decided they had to do more than simply grieve for their brother’s passing. After mourning for brother David Spyke, Ohio ‘15, the…
Lessons learned from Mississippi Alpha
SigEp CEO Brian Warren talks with chapter officers and volunteers about lessons learned following the closure of our chapter at the University of Mississippi.
What happened at the University of Mississippi
Grand President Phillip A. Cox shares what happened leading up to the closure of our chapter at Ole Miss, and what we can do moving forward.
Sigma Phi Epsilon closes chapter at University of Mississippi
After extensive deliberation and a thorough review of chapter activities, the decision has been made by the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity Board of Directors to close the chapter at the University of Mississippi.
Georgia SigEps raise $34,000 for children in rehabilitation
The brothers at the University of Georgia raised over $34,000 for children battling motor and speech disabilities and injuries.
How Washington Beta got 90 percent of their chapter to participate in service-learning
When it comes to service-learning it can be a challenge to plan interesting events, create buy-in, spread the word, and get everyone to show up.
Montana SigEps clean up after fatal avalanche
In the wake of a devastating avalanche SigEps at Montana joined the community in its final efforts to clear the area.
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