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…
Looking in the Mirror: Undergraduates initiate membership review after winning Buc Cup
A mantra for surviving cancer: Cherish life
I have known Jason Cherish, Saint Louis ’03, for 10 years. Jason and I met at SigEp Headquarters in the summer of 2003. We had both just graduated and reported to Richmond for regional director summer development. Jason and I served the Fraternity first as RDs and then co-expansion directors. We spent nearly two and…
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…
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