“I have cancer. I knew that before I was elected Grand President,” says Phillip A. Cox, Indiana ’84. “But the doctors were convinced I had beaten it. Now, over two years since the first diagnosis, the cancer is back with a vengeance, and various treatments and surgeries have only slowed it down. I’m not certain…
Fight Like Phil Today: Indiana brothers support alumnus battling cancer
Honor of Philias recognizes chapter of Bobby Christman
The brothers of Southeast Missouri State are recognized for their service to the family of chapter brother Bobby Christman, who lost his life this fall.
Kicking off Conclave by thanking our servicemen
As undergraduates and alumni descended upon the Gaylord Opryland Resort, many spent their early hours honoring SigEp’s servicemen.
SigEps lay wreath for fallen brother in Nashville
At the 54th Grand Chapter Conclave, Wednesday, serviceman gathered to honor a brother who gave his life for country.
Pennsylvania’s own WWII correspondent passes
Henry ‘Hank’ Pope, Pennsylvania ’43, passed away in Red Bank, N.J., on March 14, 2015, at the age of 94.
Brothers mourn undergraduate killed in armed robbery
On Sunday, January 11, 2015, Sigma Phi Epsilon lost a brother to a senseless act of violence.
Sigma Phi Epsilon mourns the loss of Clemson student Tucker Hipps
Sigma Phi Epsilon’s response to the death of Clemson brother Tucker Hipps.
A tribute to our lost brother, Tevye Ditter, California-Davis ’01
Last month we said goodbye to a beloved SigEp brother who tragically died on April 17, 2014. Tevye Ditter, a graduate of the University of California-Davis and the California Eta Chapter, was known for his larger-than-life presence, made manifest in his height, his voice, and his legacy of serving others. Tevye’s funeral service was at…
Citation recipient Duncan Wimpress passes away after a lifetime of service
On January 6, 2014, a beloved brother and influential SigEp passed away. Brother Duncan Wimpress, Oregon ’46, received a SigEp Citation in 1973 and served as a Life Trustee of the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation. He was 91 years old. Brother Wimpress was an accomplished soldier, scholar, businessman and philanthropist. During World War II,…
Celebrating the life of Jim Hughes Jr., Pennsylvania ’52
A Penn Delta legacy, active volunteer and one-of-a-kind SigEp never missed a chance to tell a story.
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