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Many have said don't judge others until you walk a mile in their shoes. Fraters in the Mu-Chi Chapter are doing just that. Walking to raise awareness about sexual violence against women, fraters are teaming with 60 others from the
LONG BEACH, CA - At 6 feet 7 tall and a hair over 240 pounds, Frater Travon Free (Delta-Theta) will be battling for a starting forward position on the revamped Long Beach State Basketball Team.
One year after the tragic death of one of its Fraters, Ricardo "Rico" Petrillo, the Kappa-Psi Chapter (Quinnipiac University) gathered once again to pay tribute to their fallen brother by playing dodgeball.
Frater Bradley Landis graduated summa cum laude from Gannon University with a 4.0 GPA. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in finance and a minor in pre-law. Brad received the John Mark Gannon Award (presented to the graduating senior
A recent article in the Arizona Republic featured Frater Armando Spataro of the Beta-Xi Chapter (Arizona State University) and his quest for a healthier lifestyle. Gaining weight is much easier than taking it off, but at over 240 pounds Frater
CLEVELAND, OHIO - On this day in 1978, Frater Duane Kuiper of the Cleveland Indians tied a major-league record by becoming the third player in the 20th century to hit two triples in a game.
WASHINGTON, D.C. - The president of the Travel Industry Association says tourism is an untapped means of improving America's international image. "Making America the international destination of choice is good diplomatic policy," Frater Roger Dow (Iota-Rho) said in Washington, D.C.
Paul Oreffice (Alpha-Zeta) has lived the American dream. Rising from immigrant to CEO of Dow Chemical, he worked his way to the top with hard work and strong family values.
ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN - United States Ambassador to Pakistan, Frater Ryan C. Crocker (Alpha-Theta) has said that the United States is not interfering in the internal affairs of Pakistan, however, wants real democracy in that country.

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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