University of Colorado halts Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity due to hazing allegations

University of Colorado Boulder Suspends Phi Kappa Sigma Fraternity The University of Colorado Boulder has put the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity chapter on suspension, prompting an immediate end to all its activities. This decision follows what university officials referred to as a “credible report” concerning hazing. The first report came to light on December 1 […]
Kappa Sigma pledges at Texas A&M hurt following reported hazing event

Investigation Launched at Texas A&M Following Fraternity Hazing Incident A criminal investigation is currently taking place at Texas A&M University after several fraternity pledges were hospitalized. Reports indicate that some are struggling to walk, while others have suffered concerning symptoms, such as “almost black” urine. The distressing events unfolded on September 14 at the Kappa […]
Judge drops case involving Wyoming sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma and transgender member Artemis Langford, referencing broad definition of woman.

Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Sorority Over Transgender Membership US District Judge Alan B. Johnson recently dismissed a lawsuit from a former University of Wyoming student challenging a sorority’s decision to permit transgender women to join. This dismissal follows an earlier ruling where Johnson found that the sorority had the right to define “women” based on […]
Pi Kappa Phi’s patriotic stand

When the poets tell of the great and forgotten deeds of bygone heroes that defined the United States, let them sing of the brothers of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. This group of heroes, whose Vineyard Vines polos gleamed like the armor of Athenian soldiers, stood athwart […]