Fraternities
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1 | The fall of UNI fraternities and sororities Northern Iowan 119:31, p.5 |
Kate Murphy writes about the decreasing numbers of students enrolling in UNI which in turn is causing fraternity and sororities to struggle finding recruitment. Starting Spring 2023, the fraternity Pi Kappa Alpha is shutting down permanently due to the lack of new members; photo. | |
2 | Panther Portrait: SAE Car Wash Northern Iowan 117:48, p.5 |
The Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity hosted a car wash; photos. | |
3 | FSL kicks off annual 'Greek Week' Northern Iowan 117:45, p.5 |
The members of the Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) community will kick off their annual Greek Week March 29-April 2. Each day will consist of different activities that represent the four community pillars of scholarship, friendship, leadership, and service; photo. | |
4 | The misconceptions of Greek life Northern Iowan 116:4, p.3 |
Horning, a member of the fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon, writes an opinion piece about his positive experience and the negative misconceptions that surround Greek life on campus; photo. | |
5 | Fraternities have unfair power advantages Northern Iowan 115:36, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, members of fraternities benefit from a disproportional advantage, particularly in politics and wealth. The generational advantage has grown from their founding in the early 1900s, when many Americans were still fighting for their rights to be recognized. Gregor focuses particularly on the fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon and its power in UNI's student government. | |
6 | A Greek tradition reignited Northern Iowan 114:7, p.1 |
Latin fraternity Lambda Theta Phi comes to UNI. This fraternity is geared for Latin or multicultural individuals. According to one member, the fraternity focuses on advocating for minority communities; photo. | |
7 | May the odds be ever in FSL's favor Northern Iowan 112:54, p.1 |
Fraternity and Sorority Life (FSL) held Greek Week April 17-24. Events included performances, talent shows, contests, and service activities; photos. | |
8 | LTE: Greek life spreads awareness Northern Iowan 112:53, p.3 |
An anonymous letter to the editor responds to the April 21 Northern Iowan column "'Gimmicky' awareness event not enough." The author criticizes Carr-Murphy's stance, arguing that Walk a Mile in Her Shoes is a worthwhile event spreading awareness about sexual assault. | |
9 | 'Gimmicky' awareness event not enough Northern Iowan 112:52, p.3 |
In the author's opinion, the recent "Walk a Mile in Her Shoes" event on campus is not the way sexual assault should be addressed; photo. | |
10 | Stronger together: Not just a slogan Northern Iowan 112:37, p.3 |
Northern Iowa Student Government (NISG) presidential candidate Hunter Flesch discusses his ticket with vice presidential candidate Avery Johnson and encourages members of the student body to consider voting for them; photo. | |
11 | Sororities flourish; fraternities plateau Northern Iowan 112:18, p.2 |
While UNI sororities have doubled in size, fraternities have remained similar over the past five years. Members comment on recruitment and benefits of participating in Greek Life. | |
12 | Bringing sexual assault into the light Northern Iowan 110:52, p.4 |
April is Sexual Assault Awareness month. Sigma Phi Epsilon has put on several events to speak out against sexual assault. They think men are more willing to listen to other men to help bring awareness and prevent sexual assault; photo. | |
13 | Men in high heels: students walk to promote sexual consent Northern Iowan 110:50, p.1 |
The men of UNI walked around campus in red high heels to spread awareness of rape, gender violence, and sexual assault. The sixth annual Walk a Mile in Her Shoes event was hosted by UNI fraternities for Greek Week; photo. | |
14 | Greek chapter of the week Northern Iowan 110:44, p.4 |
The Greek chapter of the week is Pi Kappa Alpha. PIKE is dedicated to developing men of integrity, intellect, and high moral character. | |
15 | Greek chapter of the week: Sigma Alpha Epsilon Northern Iowan 110:40, p.4 |
The fraternity Sigma Alpha Epsilon is recognized for being involved in the community. Their philanthropic events on campus every semester are one of the many great things about the fraternity. | |
16 | Fraternity and sorority life Dean's List Fall 2013 Northern Iowan 110:34, p.5 |
A list of all of the fraternity and sorority members on the dean's list for Fall 2013. | |
17 | Fraternity & Sorority Life: University of Northern Iowa Northern Iowan 110:12, p.5 |
List of students and the corresponding Sororities that they joined. | |
18 | SIAC changes to SIC Northern Iowan 109:5, p.2 |
Change eliminates confusion with the acronym. The Student Involvement Center covers fraternities, sororities, NISG, and leadership and service programming. | |
19 | Greek rush week Northern Iowan 108:1, p.16 |
Sororities have a formal four day rush period. Fraternities hold informal rush, which includes events for those interested in fraternal life. Leadership opportunities and friendships are positive elements of Greek life. | |
20 | Greek life must challenge stereotypes Northern Iowan 107:14, p.8 |
The Greek community at UNI contributed $45,000 to charities and performed more than five thousand hours of public service during the past year. Members must continue to publicize the good things done to combat stereotypes. | |
21 | Panther Festival defies traditional parade norms Northern Iowan 106:13, p.15 |
A virtual parade will again highlight the Panther Festival. Booths from several student organizations, community vendors, inflatable games, food, and the UNI Spirit Squad and Marching Band will be featured at 23rd and College Streets. | |
22 | Get involved, go Greek Northern Iowan 104:54, p. |
Joining sororities or fraternities helps students get involved and meet new friends. | |
23 | Greek Profiles Northern Iowan 104:54, p. |
Presidents of two fraternities and one sorority are interviewed; photo. | |
24 | There is an organization out there for everyone Northern Iowan 104:29, p.2 |
Considers the many types of campus student organizations; provides information on how to find a complete list of groups on campus; photo. | |
25 | Greek life at UNI means building friendships Northern Iowan 102:4, p.11 |
Fraternities and sororities strive to bring students together to become friends and to improve the community through volunteer work; photo. | |
26 | Positive view of Greek life offers editorial balance Northern Iowan 101:52, p.9 |
Provides praise to NI for shedding a positive light on UNI fraternities and sororities. | |
27 | Bar owner says he's not to blame for shooting, lack of security Northern Iowan 101:34, p.1 |
Kent Christensen, owner of 4th and Main, does not like the way his club has been portrayed in the media after the shooting incident. | |
28 | UNI Greek community members inducted into national order Public Relations News Release 2003:0, p.1 |
Thirteen students inducted into National Order of Omega; inductees listed. | |
29 | Confessions of an atypical 'frat boy' Northern Iowan 100:25, p.5 |
Blames MTV for skewed view of fraternities. | |
30 | Sage-like advice for incoming freshmen Northern Iowan 99:60, p.4 |
Tips from experience for the inexperienced. | |
31 | Pi Kappa Alpha house demolished Northern Iowan 98:58, p.1 |
The fraternity had been in the house, built by the Arey family, since 1975; photo. | |
32 | University of Northern Iowa fraternity and sorority delegates attend annual conference in Ohio Public Relations News Release 1991:473, p.1 |
UNI fraternities and sororities were well represented at Ohio conference. Attendees are listed. | |
33 | Northern Iowa graduate named outstanding president for Sigma Aplha Epsilon. Public Relations News Release 1988:110, p.1 |
Russel Phelps, outstanding president. Recommened because of his overall participation in the Greek system, leadership, motivational skills. Phelps was a 1988 Lux Service Medallion Award finalist. | |
34 | Interfraternity council regulates Greek parties Northern Iowan 84:45, p.3 |
IFC will require registration of parties. | |
35 | University of Northern Iowa's Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity to host district convention Friday and Saturday (Feb. 19-20) Public Relations News Release 1987:271, p.1 |
Sigma Alpha Epsilon hosts the Province Tau Basketball Tournament and Convention. A business meeting and informal dance are held in addition to the tournament. | |
36 | Greek Week activities planned at UNI April 14-19 Public Relations News Release 1986:353, p.1 |
"On the Move" is the theme for the week; activities include an all-Greek study night in the library, a variety show, the traditional "Greek Sing," an awards banquet and dance, a service project and a Pig Roast and Olympics. | |
37 | Greek alumni reunion planned at UNI Public Relations News Release 1981:65, p.1 |
Information on a Greek alumni reunion to be held over Homecoming after the parade. | |
38 | UNI to join other Phi Delta Theta chapters in Iowa Public Relations News Release 1981:41, p.1 |
Approximately 50 alumni of the Phi Delta Theta international fraternity in the Cedar Falls-Waterloo area are looking to start a new chapter here at UNI, with assistance from the chapter at Iowa State. | |
39 | Herzog gains top fraternity award for 1980 Northern Iowan 76:56, p.6 |
Larry Herzog was named 'Greek Man of the Year' by the UNI fraternities; photo. | |
40 | NI "stoops to childish humor" Northern Iowan 75:27, p.3 |
Student believes that the Northern Iowan has taken the wrong stance on issues concerning the fraternities and football team. | |
41 | Frat rush Northern Iowan 73:30, p.5 |
Schedule of events for this week. | |
42 | Who needs a fraternity? Northern Iowan 72:40, p.3 |
James Arns speaks in favor of fraternities. | |
43 | Public thanks to fraternities Northern Iowan 72:10, p.3 |
Fraternity men helped with community painting project. | |
44 | Untitled Northern Iowan 72:3, p.5 |
Freddy Fratrat and Susie Sorority enjoy a cocktail. | |
45 | Fraternity rush Northern Iowan 70:29, p.7 |
Announce open houses. | |
46 | 44 pledge frats Northern Iowan 69:44, p.7 |
List of pledges for spring semester. | |
47 | 72 pledge in '72 Northern Iowan 69:19, p.6 |
List of fall 1972 fraternity pledges. | |
48 | 60 spring pledges; frats score Northern Iowan 68:43, p.5 |
List of pledges and their fraternities. | |
49 | Sixty-six accept pledge invitations Northern Iowan 68:21, p.6 |
List of fraternity pledges. | |
50 | 66 Pledge UNI Frats This Fall Public Relations News Release 1972:177, p.1 |
According to Wayne L. Morris, 66 freshmen and upperclassmen has accepted invitations to pledge fraternities at UNI this fall; list of pledges. | |
51 | Untitled Northern Iowan 68:16, p.2 |
Freshman student writes home; decides not to join a fraternity. | |
52 | "Chase" to Perform at UNI Sept. 29 Public Relations News Release 1972:24, p.1 |
The Beta Nu chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia is sponsoring the music group which will perform in the Men's Gym on Sept. 29. | |
53 | 63 Pledge UNI Frats This Spring Public Relations News Release 1971:432, p.1 |
Spring fraternity pledges; list | |
54 | UNI Groups Spread Christmas Cheer Public Relations News Release 1970:265, p.1 |
UNI student sororities and fraternities help out those less fortunate for the holidays; activities and organizations involved | |
55 | UNI Sororities and Fraternities Help Muscular Dystrophy Campagin Public Relations News Release 1970:198, p.1 |
People will have a chance to win a 1964 red Triumph Spitfire convertible by purchasing 25-recent chances. The money goes to help fight Muscular Dystrophy. | |
56 | Fraternity pledges Northern Iowan 67:12, p.8 |
List of pledges, by fraternity. | |
57 | 80 Pledge UNI Frats This Fall Public Relations News Release 1970:115, p.1 |
Eighty students have accepted invitations to pledge fraternities at UNI; list of students | |
58 | Fraternities at UNI UNI Quarterly 1:4, p.46 |
A look at the traditions, activities, and programs of men's Greek societies; photo. | |
59 | Fraternities hold open houses Feb. 12 Northern Iowan 66:33, p.4 |
Rush week schedule. | |
60 | UNI Music Fraternity Elects New Officers Public Relations News Release 1969:298, p.1 |
Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia has elected new officers for the coming year. | |
61 | Sorority and Fraternity Pledges to Help Santa Public Relations News Release 1969:206, p.1 |
150 sorority and fraternity pledges will be collecting funds for Santa's Workshop, Inc. in Waterloo this weekend. | |
62 | Fall Fraternity Pledges at UNI Public Relations News Release 1969:106, p.1 |
Fraternity pledges. | |
63 | Fall pledges listed Northern Iowan 66:13, p.7 |
List of fraternity pledges, by organization. | |
64 | Campus Personality #1 The Grinning Greek Northern Iowan 66:2, p.2 |
The stereotypical frat boy. | |
65 | Greeks end rush Northern Iowan 65:43, p.8 |
Total of fifty-eight men pledged. | |
66 | IFC rush continues Northern Iowan 65:37, p.5 |
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67 | Frat Rush begins with open house Northern Iowan 65:5, p.5 |
UNI's seven fraternities begin rush on September 26. | |
68 | 49 men pledge fraternities Northern Iowan 64:40, p.7 |
List of pledges, by fraternity. | |
69 | Fraternity spring rush begins Sunday Northern Iowan 64:33, p.12 |
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70 | Freshmen allowed to be fall fraternity pledges Northern Iowan 64:16, p.3 |
First semester students may pledge. | |
71 | Fraternity housing 'aids in education' College Eye 63:44, p.3 |
Attempts to justify purchase of fraternity house. | |
72 | Untitled College Eye 63:39, p.2 |
Shows two men, one of whom has a rather intimidating paddle to be used for pledge hazing. | |
73 | Plain conformation of life College Eye 63:30, p.3 |
Gives various thoughts on issues of life. | |
74 | Fraternities announce pledges for fall College Eye 63:14, p.5 |
List of fraternity pledges for fall 1966. | |
75 | A backward glance at the Greek's Olympics . . . College Eye 60:54, p.2 |
Shows a gorilla about to participate in the tug of war before returning to his cage. | |
76 | Untitled College Eye 60:35, p.2 |
Police officer tells his partner that Batman and Robin, who are driving by, are probably just something the fraternities came up with. | |
77 | Contrasts, non-Greek niche provided by Eta Pizza Pi College Eye 60:27, p.2 |
Comments that the new social fraternity seems to be one for the "essentially non-Greek personality." | |
78 | Fraternity housing unit decision unfair College Eye 59:32, p.2 |
Voices concern about administration's reversal of attitude toward fraternity members living in residence halls. | |
79 | 189 men, women pledge SCI Greek organizations College Eye 59:24, p.4 |
List of pledges. | |
80 | 78 men pledge social fraternities College Eye 59:22, p.6 |
List of pledges. | |
81 | Greek man can supply leadership in government College Eye 59:20, p.2 |
Several fraternity men would make excellent leaders; fraternities should be more involved in student government. | |
82 | Lack perspective in frat situation College Eye 58:21, p.2 |
Defends the Greek system. | |
83 | 72 pledge SCI social fraternities College Eye 58:20, p.3 |
List of pledges. | |
84 | Obiter Scripta: Bohme regrets student housing is college business College Eye 58:19, p.2 |
Disagrees with Professor Fox on fraternity housing. | |
85 | Worm defends statements to 'Register' College Eye 58:18, p.2 |
Clarifies statements published on fraternities in the Des Moines Register and defends statements attacked by Carroll Engelhardt. | |
86 | Comments contrary to fraternity goals College Eye 58:17, p.2 |
Disagrees with statements made by Richard Worm concerning fraternities. | |
87 | Faculty Senate approves study of SCI fraternities, sororities College Eye 58:17, p.8 |
Will study effects and influences of Greek organizations. | |
88 | Nagle in favor of frat housing College Eye 58:17, p.2 |
Believes fraternities are acceptable organizations and that they have value to students and groups at this school. | |
89 | Obiter Scripta: fraternity housing not proper college business: Fox College Eye 58:17, p.2 |
Believes that the matter of fraternity housing is trivial.. | |
90 | Faculty Senate to consider two petitions on Greeks College Eye 58:16, p.6 |
Will consider petitions on role and place of Greeks on campus and also on subsidization of Greek housing. | |
91 | Cites reasons against frat housing College Eye 58:15, p.2 |
Does not support the Greek system. | |
92 | Off campus housing not to be immediate College Eye 58:15, p.8 |
Faculty approve proposal, 93-49; President Maucker will consider recommendation in light of former Dean Bender's criteria. | |
93 | AXE president asks approval for fraternity housing College Eye 58:14, p.2 |
Provides support for moving fraternity housing off-campus. | |
94 | Faculty members petition for vote on fraternity housing College Eye 58:14, p.6 |
Will review Faculty Senate decision. | |
95 | Faculty should approve off-campus frat housing College Eye 58:14, p.2 |
Claims off-campus fraternity housing will help solve the on-campus overcrowding problem. | |
96 | Fraternity housing given Faculty Senate approval College Eye 58:12, p.1 |
Also approve off-campus housing for men over 21. | |
97 | Whatever happened to SCI's fraternity housing? College Eye 58:11, p.1 |
Fraternities had off-campus houses before World War II; lost houses during war due to lack of male students; propose to re-establish off-campus houses; photo. | |
98 | Eighty-six men are fraternity pledges College Eye 56:23, p.3 |
List of pledges. | |
99 | AIM proposes to activate IFC College Eye 56:22, p.2 |
Clarification on the fraternity housing issue from previous week. | |
100 | Fraternity housing would benefit Greeks College Eye 56:21, p.2 |
Separate housing for fraternities would help them form their own group. |