Wake Forest Brother and Longtime Football Coach Honored with Stadium Naming Ceremony
People traveled from all over Surry County that second Sunday in September to pack the stands and honor one of their own. To anyone outside of the North Carolina community, it would have just been another day. But to Dave Diamont and the rest of East Surry High School, it was a very special day. […]
Gettysburg Brother Creates Cost-Effective Insulin Pump Which Could Help Millions Living With Diabetes
Featured photo courtesy of Gettysburg College. The shift lasted until midnight most nights. Hour after hour, Tyler Mitchell worked diligently on a project that had been his dream for as long as he could remember. Every night he worked harder than the last, not because he had to, but because of the great desire to […]
A Fresh Start: Inside the Appalachian State University Expansion
The campus of Appalachian State University (App State) can only be described as picturesque. Nestled in the heart of the Blue Ridge Mountains, students of the university have the opportunity to make their college experience as diverse as the student population and landscape. Whether that calling comes from the ski club or hiking through the […]
Warren A. Cole: Commemorating Our Founder on the 50th Anniversary of his Death
The idea of a collegiate organization that fosters debate, intellectual growth, and a sense of brotherhood is one older than the United States of America. When the first Latin societies and literary societies started to form at colleges such as Yale and William & Mary, a rich tradition was begun, one that has continued in […]
Episode 005 – The Importance of Mental and Physical Health for Fraternity Men
[et_pb_section bb_built=”1″][et_pb_row][et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text] Mental and physical health are important topics to discuss for college students, but especially fraternity men. Often the pressure of school and the commitment to being an active member can weigh on an individual’s well-being. We are joined by former consultant Taylor Krivas and current consultant Cody Sallee to discuss mental health […]
University of New Mexico Brother Serves as CEO of Economic Development Company Dedicated to Serving the Community
James Chavez never meant to enter into the world of economic development. In fact, his degree in childhood development from the University of New Mexico could not be further from his responsibilities today as the president and CEO of the South Carolina Power Team. But as chance would have it, it was actually his roommate […]
Cornell Brothers Come Together to Aid Family of Fellow Brother who Passed Away From Cancer
Mike Berger, Justin Karlitz-Grodin, and Josh Strugatz could not imagine life without the fourth member of their self-proclaimed brotherhood within Lambda Chi Alpha, Jeff Trovato. So, when Trovato passed away from colon cancer recently, the friends were unsure how they would be able to move on. The bond between the brothers began for Berger the […]
Brotherhood in the Making: Inside the Expansion at Illinois State University
Featured image courtesy of Illinois State University For the better part of the fall semester, staff from Lambda Chi Alpha International Headquarters (IHQ) have been on site at Illinois State University. Through one-on-one meetings and different recruitment events, the colony has reached an impressive 29 members and still growing. We were able to catch up […]
Leaders on Campus: Inside the Expansion at William & Mary
Featured image courtesy of William & Mary The city of Williamsburg is as historic as it is beautiful. It has played a significant role in the history of the United States of America and was the scene for many events that helped shape our young nation in the midst of the revolution. Williamsburg also boasts […]
University of North Carolina-Wilmington Brothers and Other Volunteers Provide Over 1600 Hours of Service for Those Affected by Hurricane Florence
When Hurricane Florence hit the Carolinas, it paused for no one. The families around the Wilmington area knew this better than anyone, as many homes were destroyed as part of the devastating aftermath of the storm. But when all hope seemed lost for many of these families, an unlikely group of volunteers answered the call […]