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WASHINGTON - Canadians driving to the United States and Americans who are returning won't need passports at least until next summer, the Bush administration said last week, even as it warned of the grave danger of terrorist infiltration across the
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Frater Mike Huckabee of Beta-Psi Chapter (Arkansas State University), a presidential candidate in the 2008 election, has launched a web site that is TKE specific. In addition, he has a special message for all fraters.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - Tau Kappa Epsilon is proud to announce the addition of several new members to our staff. After conducting extensive interviews from a field of highly qualified candidates, TKE announced changes to its professional staff, effective June 1,
WINNIPEG, Manitoba (Canada) - Manitoba's Premier Frater Gary Doer of Zeta-Iota Chapter (University of Manitoba) has broken new ground for his New Democratic Party by winning a third straight majority government in the prairie province.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. - The Partnership for Action Grassroots Champion Award was given to Frater Bruce Melchert of Beta-Theta Chapter (University of Missouri-Columbia) at a recent ceremony of the American Hospital Association in Washington D.C.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo. - The men of Xi-Eta Chapter (Missouri Western State University) held their fourth annual "Teke in a Box" campout for hunger. Fraters hit the sidewalk in front of Hy-Vee Grocery Store to raise money for St.
Tau Kappa Epsilon and the Fighting Illini football family have lost one of the most recognized players in Illinois history. Frater Alex Agase, of Gamma Chapter, an All-America guard and linebacker at Illinois in 1942 and 1946, died last week
CHURCHILL DOWNS, KY - Any Given Saturday, a thoroughbred owned by Frater Kenny Troutt of Beta-Chi (Southern Illinois University - Carbondale), is one of the favorites in this weekend's 133rd running of the Kentucky Derby.
McAndrew Stadium on the campus of Southern Illinois University - Carbondale hosted a different type of game than it normally would - twisting participants back to their childhood days with the spin of a dial.
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