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Mu Chapter alumnus Michael Pelehach launches campaign in Bulgaria
Michael Pelehach, a Mu Chapter brother from Duke graduated back in 2010 and has since worked for the Target Corporation's...
Michael Pelehach, a Mu Chapter brother from Duke graduated back in 2010 and has since worked for the Target Corporation's...
Captain Jim "Elton" Lundy, Lambda (Georgia), '42, recently piloted a National Airlines DC-8 fan jet to an unoffical commercial airline...
Matt Basta, Beta Epsilon (Missouri), is the Athlete Parade Manager for the upcoming Special Olympics World Games to be held...
Thomas Sayre, Kappa (North Carolina), can be identified in a number of important and interesting ways... Great-grandson to a U.S....
David Adams (Alabama - Omicron) talks about his grandfather's fraternity ring like it is an extension of his body -...
The Adventures of Peedee the Pirate is the official mascot book of East Carolina University. Ralph Finch recently donated a...
In continuing our review of stellar Pi Kapp athletes, we focus this time on the fraternity's leading basketball stars over...
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity continues to grow with an average of eight to ten new or re-chartering chapters each year.
In 1959 the first Pi Kapp College was held to give student leaders "basic training" in their fraternity activities.