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RUTHERFORD, N.J. - Angelwish.org, an organization dedicated to fulfilling the wishes of children living with HIV/AIDS online, today announced that, through a new relationship with The Today Show and the show's annual toy drive, it is going above and beyond
EUREKA, Ill. - A Eureka College alumnus' widow is donating $1 million to the small private school, providing funds for the construction of a fitness center and four annual scholarships for freshmen.
December 1st is World AIDS Day. Established by the World Health Organization in 1988, World AIDS Day serves to focus global attention on the devastating impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
Everyone knows that, when you are eating soup, slurping from the spoon is a universal no-no, a textbook faux pas that will garner you some undesired attention at the dinner table.
Southern Illinois University's Men's Basketball Team has started the year with a 4-1 record and fifth place finish in the Old Spice Classic at Disney World. Defeating Virginia Tech 69-64, in their most recent game, secured the Saluki's a solid
FROSTBURG, MD. - Student good deeds far outweigh reckless acts of a few. It is the nature of the news business that the plane crash hits the front page, while thousands of safe landings every day don't make the news
Throughout history mankind has celebrated the bountiful harvest with thanksgiving ceremonies. Before the establishment of formal religions many ancient farmers believed that their crops contained spirits which caused the crops to grow and die.
Impaired driving continues to be a concern on college campuses throughout the United States. Experts estimate that over 1300 college students die each year in alcohol-related motor vehicle fatalities. Although most college students choose not to drink and drive, nearly
Frater and Dr. Dwight D. Duckworth of Beta-Psi Chapter (Arkansas State University) was inducted as a Fellow of the International College of Dentists at its 77th Annual Convocation in Las Vegas.

Frater Jones vs. Joe Calzaghe Fight Postponed

LONDON, England – Joe Calzaghe’s fight with Frater Roy Jones Jr. (Tau-Psi, Univ. of West Florida) is expected to be rescheduled for November after their September clash was postponed because of the Welshman’s wrist injury.

September Volunteer of the Month: Shawn Babine

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – For more than 15 years, Frater Shawn Babine (Lambda-Delta, Univ. of Southern Maine) has been dedicated to volunteering for TKE. From a District Vice President to an Alumni Association President, Frater Shawn has always tried to keep connected to the fraternity.

August Volunteer of the Month: David Lefcourt

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – “I believe in volunteering because I want other Tekes to have a great fraternal experience like I’ve had so far,” said Frater David Lefcourt (Alpha-Nu, Univ. of New Hampshire).

July Volunteer of the Month: David Wallace

“A professional Greek” as he is called by many, Frater Dave Wallace (Zeta-Theta, Western Illinois Univ.) attributes his work in higher education and Greek Life to his positive experience in TKE.

Volunteer of the Year: Tommy Asuma

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – The lead facilitator for this year’s Charles R. Walgreen, Jr. TKE Leadership Academy, Frater Tommy Asuma (Rho-Sigma, Grand Valley State Univ.) has been selected as the 2007-2008 Volunteer of the Year.

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