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Fraternity Men Cycle 3,900 Miles to Help People with Disabilities
MONROE - On July 9, a group of fraternity men will be in Monroe as a stop on the journey of their lives.
MONROE - On July 9, a group of fraternity men will be in Monroe as a stop on the journey of their lives.
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A lifeguard says he was just doing his job in Marion, but those who work with him call him a hero. Dustin Scoles of Yogi Bear Jellystone Park Resort spotted a five year old near the bottom of the deep end. Dustin's nickname is "dash," and Tuesday he earned it.
TOPEKA, Kan. (June 20, 2014) - On July 6, a group of fraternity 19 cyclists and 8 crew members men will be in Topeka. The group are participating in Push America's Journey of Hope, a 4,200-mile cycling event across the country. From Seattle to Washington D.C., the men will be cycling to raise funds and awareness for people with disabilities.
Cheyenne, WY (KGWN) - Fraternity brothers of Pi Kappa Phi are biking across the country to help those with disabilities on their "Journey of Hope". They made a stop in Cheyenne Saturday on their 4,300 mile journey from Seattle to Washington D.C.
The Pi Kappa Phi Fraternity - University of Houston: Brother Nathan Roberts is at the White House for his Ford Theatre Annual Gala visit!
Cory Schmoker, Theta Pi (Texas Ð Tyler), had tough competition this past spring when he participated in Alpha Chi Omega's week long "Mr. Alpha Chi" event.
At the end of a 90-mile bike ride, most would be ready to kick back and relax after a lengthy workout, but the group of fraternity brothers who rode into Craig on Thursday were far from done.
Pi Kappa Phi alumnus Jim Blackburn, Epsilon Kappa (Southern Poly), has been on quite the journey over the last four years. As an IT professional for over three decades, Jim dedicated long and strenuous hours working with many new and evolving technologies that are now prominent today. Those long hours, however, made it harder and harder for Jim to maintain his health.
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