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…
The untold power of fraternities
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…
Lifetime Giving
The following brothers and friends have shown tremendous generosity over the course of their lifetime in support of SigEp undergraduates. This list includes all living donors who have contributed at least $5,000 to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation through April 1, 2013. This list also includes documented planned gifts.* *To learn more about planned…
In Memoriam
“With a true heart, our brother was a shield of defense to those less able to bear their burdens. Like all the spirited brothers of the Golden Heart, he answered the challenge of the Fraternity with virtue and diligence by filling his appointed place in his family, in his community, and in our Fraternity.” -THE…
Supporting my mom through multiple sclerosis
An undergraduate discovers the true meaning of brotherly love after his mother is diagnosed with a degenerative disease.
Help choose the Conclave 2015 theme!
The 54th Grand Chapter Conclave is closer than you think! As we prepare for the historic event, you can help shape SigEp history…
Thank you for honoring me through the Hoop of Steel Society
An alumnus from Colorado thanks the undergraduate who honored him through the 2014 Hoop of Steel Society Campaign.
Personal branding 301: Hello, my name is…
With a few simple techniques, we can promote ourselves in a way that shares our strengths and achievements without sounding like “one of those people.”
Why I chose SigEp
When three fraternities extended him bids, one brother had a choice to make.
Should America really be watching your chapter?
Past Grand President Stephen B. Shanklin weighs in on the state of the Fraternity — and what others see when they watch us.
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