Fraternity, SAMMY, regains charter after 7 years
AU fraternity Sigma Alpha Mu was re-chartered on Saturday, according to SAMMY President Chase Freeman.
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AU fraternity Sigma Alpha Mu was re-chartered on Saturday, according to SAMMY President Chase Freeman.
AU fraternity colony Zeta Psi will receive a charter from its national organization this Saturday, according to Coordinator of Greek Life Curtis Burrill.
A fight took place during the Greek Olympics on the Tenley field Saturday, marring an otherwise well-received Greek Week event.
AU fraternity Pi Kappa Phi anticipates several hundred people will attend its Armed Forces Wheelchair Basketball Game this Thursday, according to Inter-fraternity Council Public Relations Chair and Pi Kap brother Adam Tager.
AU’s Greek Week will be held as a philanthropic event for the first time, according to Inter-fraternity Council Vice President Carter Gibson.
Fraternity expansion is thriving on campus with the arrival of three colonies over the last few years: Zeta Psi, Sigma Alpha Mu and Tau Kappa Epsilon. What is it about the experience that’s appealing to people?
The AU Undergraduate Senate Committee on Campus Life and Programming passed a bill in support of on-campus greek housing.
AU fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa has decided not to appeal the sanctions the Inter-Fraternity Council has levied on it, according to IFC Public Relations Chair Adam Tager.
AU fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa received multiple sanctions by the Inter-Fraternity Council Judicial Board after the brothers of PSK admitted to the charges, according to a statement released by the IFC.
The Inter-Fraternity Council’s Judicial Committee deliberated over AU fraternity Phi Sigma Kappa’s pending charges Wednesday night but their decision is yet to be released to the public.
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Formerly-exiled fraternity Sigma Alpha Mu recently regained official campus and national recognition as a colony, according to Curtis Burrill, director of greek life.
The number of enrolled graduate students has increased, according to AU’s Academic Data Reference Book, making it part of a nationwide surge of applicants in a struggling job market.
Twitter is more commonly used by AU’s administration than indicated in a recent study evaluating how colleges use the site, ranking AU 65th out of 100.
Greek life is continuing to expand on AU’s campus with fraternities Tau Kappa Epsilon, Zeta Psi and professional fraternity Delta Phi Epsilon seeking to be chartered.
Many AU students have never heard of the College Level Examination Program — a College Board-administered test that can accelerate education at a lower price.
Despite a turbulent economy, AU’s Alternative Breaks program has continued to expand in both its number of trips and its number of applicants, according to Shoshanna Sumka, coordinator of Global and Community-Based Learning Community Service.
Adjunct professors at AU receive minimal benefits compared to full-time professors, according to Sarah Canadine Bayne, director of Employee Benefits and Communication at AU Human Resources.
Political science, a field widely studied by AU students, is not worth federal support according to Sen. Tom A. Coburn, R-Okla., who proposed an amendment to cancel its funding Oct. 7.
We all know the tinge of excitement we get when we log into Facebook and have a friend request waiting for our approval. Recently, after eagerly clicking to reveal the person who loves me enough to want to stalk my photographs, I was horrified to discover it was my mom. I accepted, albeit reluctantly — how do you reject a friend request from your mother, of all people?