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The organization had to leave in 1999 due to a loss of leadership and members.
Nude photo request identifies bigger issues
By WHITNEY LEVINE
3 Comments/in Featured, Opinion
The UCSD incident reveals that respect for women isn’t a priority for greek life.
Dinner held for student leadership
Students react to relocation of Sigma Alpha Mu house
By ADRIENNE VISANI
4 Comments/in News
Sigma Alpha Mu’s new house was previously rented by the Beta Omega Phi fraternity.
Prohibiting discriminatory behavior
By KATIE CHEN
5 Comments/in Blogs, Opinion
The Kappa Sigma fraternity at Duke University threw an “Asia Prime” party on February 1, resulting in their suspension by the school. Prior to the party, Duke’s Asian American Alliance brought up complaints, leading to the party being renamed (instead of being cancelled altogether) to “International Relations.” Yahoo! News posted a picture of the e-mail […]
Total Frat Move delves into the literary realm
By LEIGH JACOBSON
4 Comments/in Lifestyle
The book gets ‘fratty’ recounting tales of bro tanks and solo cups.
Pre-Rush canceled for spring semester
By ADRIENNE VISANI
in News
Several alcohol-related incidents led the university to end the Greek tradition.
Foreign students underrepresented in Greek system
By DAVID LOWENSTEIN
5 Comments/in News
Despite efforts by the Greek leadership, foreign students are still much less likely to join a fraternity or sorority.
New film Brotherhood wrongly lionizes brutes
New USC fraternity joins IFC
By NATALIE CHAU AND DARA WEINRAUB
in News
Phi Sigma Kappa began at USC more than 80 years ago but was forced to leave IFC in 2003.