By Hermes | Published:
June 17, 2009
Congratulations to Alpha Epsilon Pi .
Excepted The Jerusalem Post
Israel’s first college fraternity opens
The Hebrew state is in for something new on Tuesday: Alpha Epsilon Pi, an international Jewish fraternity, is opening a branch at the Interdisciplinary Center in Herzliya.
It will be the first college fraternity in the State of Israel.
By Hermes | Published:
May 18, 2009
Even though they are a c0-educational and “community service” Greek letter organization they are still doing a lot of the things that traditional Greeks do. Kudos to them.
Full story at KVAL
EUGENE, Ore – University of Oregon students took some time away from class to serve those in need. The co-ed fraternity Alpha Phi Omega kicked [...]
By Hermes | Published:
May 11, 2009
This is one of the biggest Greek urban legends out there and It’s one of the most persistent and annoying ones. “We can’t have sorority houses in our town because they passed a law that says that no more than (insert number) unrelated women can live in the same house because it would be considered [...]