Celebrating Black History Month

Celebrating Black History Month "Change will not come if we wait for some other person or if we wait for some other time. We are the ones we've been waiting for. We are the change that we seek." - Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States Black [...]

Giving back this holiday season

Giving back this holiday season People across the nation looked towards food banks to help provide food for their families this Thanksgiving holiday. Many organizations neededextra resourcesto help supply the uptick in demand brought on by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. Musse YimerVirginia Tech ’20 decided to take action and help fill the need in his [...]

Indiana Delta Students Work Polls

Purdue University Pledge Class Work Polls The Covid-19 pandemic created challenges for election boards across the country as they scrambled to find volunteers to work at the polls for the presidential election. Typically, these positions are staffed by people who are retired but the health risks to older Americans made this usually reliable labor pool [...]

Passing of National President Shannon E. Price

Phi Kappa Psi mourns the loss of Brother Shannon E. Price It is with deep sadness Phi Kappa Psi shares that Brother Shannon E. Price Alabama ’88  entered Chapter Eternal on Tuesday, October 27 after a long battle with colon cancer.   Throughout his life, Brother Price epitomized what it meant to be a Phi Psi, a generous, compassionate, and loyal [...]

Phi Kappa Psi closes chapter at the University of California – Riverside

Phi Kappa Psi closes chapter at the University of California - Riverside Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity has closed the California Nu chapter at the University of California - Riverside after repeated risk management and student code of conduct violations. The Executive Council made the decision to cease operations of the chapter in partnership with the University.   [...]

Brotherhood from a distance: Stories of the 2020 pandemic

Brotherhood from a distance: Stories of the 2020 pandemicColin Dobin Minnesota ’15“It’s hard to stay focused when the world around you seems to be in a chaos of uncertainty. So, adapt and plan your day out in a calendar to be certain that you will go on that run, work on [...]

On the frontlines of COVID-19

On the frontlines of COVID-19 Sean Swider Maryland ’18  My pandemic story begins like so many of my peers – with a spring semester cut short due to coronavirus (COVID-19). When school closed early, I returned home to New Jersey and to my summer job as an emergency medical technician (EMT).     Working as an EMT during this pandemic is like nothing I’ve seen before. New [...]