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Theta Sigma Chapter places first in Greek week
On Friday, April 17, the brothers of Theta Sigma (California State Long Beach) teamed up with the ladies of Tri Delta to win the annual Greek Week competition.
On Friday, April 17, the brothers of Theta Sigma (California State Long Beach) teamed up with the ladies of Tri Delta to win the annual Greek Week competition.
On April 16, 2015, the Iota Mu Chapter (Arkansas - Fort Smith) held their annual Miss Pi Kapp pageant to raise awareness for people with disabilities.
Dalton Guthery is a brother of the Alpha Gamma Chapter at Oklahoma. He currently holds the archon position and is a member of the President Community Scholars program.
Photo Spotlight from Zeta Chi (Albright): It's that time of the year again. The Annual Scaffold sit for the Ability Experience.
Through hard work raising money and spreading awareness, the Idaho Associate Chapter took first place in the University of Idaho's 2015 greek week competition.
Less than one month after winning the IFC Chapter of the Year award for the third year in a row, the Gamma Tau Chapter (North Texas) reached new heights when brother Adam Alattry was elected President of the University of North Texas' Student Body.
Gamma Chapter (UC-Berkeley) recently took first place in this year's Pi Beta Phi Arrowbands event.
On Friday, April 25, 2015, Charlotte area Pi Kappa Phi brothers gathered at the Charlotte City Club to reconnect with chapter brothers, meet new Pi Kapps, and hear an update on the state of the fraternity from the members of the National Council. Around 50 people attended the event and enjoyed a fun evening of brotherhood and networking.
Our brothers participated in this year's #relayforlife to help fundraise for The American Cancer Society. #usfcapikapp #pikapp
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