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DePalma and Petit among volunteers who gathered for brotherhood in Charleston
Several national fraternity volunteers gather in Charleston, S.C., to celebrate their friendship and shared connection to Pi Kappa Phi.
Several national fraternity volunteers gather in Charleston, S.C., to celebrate their friendship and shared connection to Pi Kappa Phi.
Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity has officially planted its flag at Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, FL.
Members of the MTSU campus community are putting their signatures where their sensibilities lie in saying "no" to sexual assault.
Cool temperatures did nothing to dampen the spirits of nearly 200 people as they got an early start on celebrating Halloween courtesy of the Omega Chapter of Pi Kappa Phi.
@the_Carder: Pi Kappa Phi Delta Tau chapter of JMU had a great 24 hour bike-a-thon in memory of our fraternity brother! #ChrisRide
@PiKappIE: Hey @PiKappaPhi This is what we came up with for @SusquehannaU Halloween on the ave! Everyone's house looks great!
Via Instagram: @brooksie_253: The 1 - 2 punch for IM football. #PiKappaPhi @uhpikapp @glenncoco239
Matt joined Epsilon Gamma Chapter at Longwood University in spring of 2012 shortly after the chapter rechartered in 2011. He immediately took on any leadership opportunities he could.
Each year, one undergraduate member of Pi Kappa Phi is appointed by the National Council to serve as the council's student representative. At each meeting of the year, this student has the chance to provide the National Council with the views and opinions of the undergraduate population on a multitude of decisions made. This year, Andrew Carnes, Theta Sigma (Cal. State - Long Beach), was selected. He recently sat down with Star & Lamp to discuss his new appointment to the position, as well as some of his thoughts on leadership.
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