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
From the Grand President: Leverage your impact
Uncle Billy had a special place in his heart for agricultural colleges, and he often chose these schools for SigEp’s first chapters. He wagered that a student from rural America who made it to a then so-called “cow college” after years on a family farm had the work ethic it took to build a new…
Fraternity Report: Time well spent with SigEp
SIGEP WILL TURN 113 YEARS OLD THIS NOVEMBER. Even at this advanced age, we’re looking for and finding new opportunities to be a different kind of fraternity— one that recognizes the importance of the out-of-classroom experience and is committed to investing in programs and services that make that experience the most empowering and transformative part…
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