Friday Dec 18 | Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
Tau Kappa Epsilon Purchases New Headquarters
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. The Grand Council of Tau Kappa Epsilon is proud to announce the purchase of a new headquarters for the organization.
Hazing incident no laughing matter
I remember a story around last year's Thanksgiving table. My cousin and his best friends at college were having the time of their lives pledging for a fraternity, until one of them broke his neck and was paralyzed following a hazing accident.
TKE Partners with Angelwish for the Holidays
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. In an effort to ensure a happy holiday season for children and families around the world living with HIV/ AIDS, Tau Kappa Epsilon International Fraternity is proud to announce a partnership with Angelwish .
Frater Corey Mathews Appointed to Grand Council
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. The Offices of the Grand Chapter is proud to announce the appointment of Frater Corey Mathews, a 1996 initiate of the Gamma-Theta Chapter at the University of Florida, to the Grand Council of Tau Kappa Epsilon.
UB suspends fraternity linked to hazing incident
November 21, 2009, 11:00 PM / UB's Office of Student Affairs moved quickly to suspend Tau Kappa Epsilon after an "initiation" party Friday morning on Merrimac Street ended with four arrests and two people hospitalized.
Because of the recent recession in the American economy, many have had to cut back on luxuries and heavily budget their spending.
A New Collegiate Advisory Committee Named for 2009-2010
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Tau Kappa Epsilon is proud to announce the members of 2009-10 Collegiate Advisory Committee.
New AU fraternities seek chartersNov 11 at
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.
TKE helps with Alzheimera s event
Brothers of the Xi Xi Chapter of the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity at Texas State University recently participated in a 5K to raise awareness and funds to fight Alzheimer's disease.
Nu-Eta Colony Established at Boise State
BOISE, Idaho After nearly two decades of inactivity, the Boise State University chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon has been re-established. Although they have only been granted colony status as of the fall semester, the BSU Tekes are highly motivated and have plans to be chartered by the spring of the 2009-10 school year.
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Berkeley Residents Threaten Fraternities With Legal Action
Almost all of UC Berkeley's fraternities were the subject of letters sent to Berkeley City Manager Phil Kamlarz on Tuesday alleging they create public nuisances.
Greek organizations strive toward re-recognition on campus
As the "Mother of Fraternities," Miami University has a long history with the Greek system.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Housing is universally accepted as being an important and an integral part of fraternities.
SGA President Carlton Brown speaks to the crowd at an amergency Senate meeting. The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity at the University of Louisville has had its privileges suspended for the rest of the school year in response to an Oct.
Autopsy: UNC's Courtland Smith died of multiple gunshot wounds
The North Carolina Chief Medical Examiner's Office released its autopsy report on the shooting death of UNC student Courtland Smith Thursday.
Letter: TKE discusses NMSU Greek community
The brothers of Tau Kappa Epsilon would like to respond to The Round Up's question of "Who are the Greeks?" As the fraternity with the longest history at NMSU , we are qualified to answer that question.
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Frat member accuses brothers of beating
A fraternity member testified this week he was urinating blood after being beaten by two of his own fraternity brothers, including the house president.
Songer named to TKE leadership position -,
Some people retire, only to find themselves working another job soon afterward to keep busy.
Bucknell fraternity joins in Reagan Run for Alzheimer's
The brothers of Bucknell University's chapter of Tau Kappa Epsilon prepare to run the first leg of the sixth annual Ronald Reagan Run for Alzheimer's on Thursday night at Bucknell.
MORE than 1,000 people participated in the Baguio Action Day entitled: Baguio 92609: Ako Mismo ang Simula ng Pagbabago, Ayos!. The action day started with the ceremonial tree hugging of the trees in the controversial forest park beside the Baguio Convention Center.
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