In the area adjacent to Cal Poly, the family neighborhoods, or R-1 and R-2 zones, are located along Hathway Avenue and Slack ...
Fifteen high school students will contest for the 3rd Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Oratorical Competition.
In 1967, a year after his induction into Oulipo, Mr. Roubaud, then 34, published his first major book of poetry, entitled “∈” — the Greek letter Epsilon, the symbol of belonging in ...
At some addresses, Greek letters and signage connecting a house ... Cal Poly fraternity Alpha Epsilon Pi, which has a legal location with a conditional use permit, recently went before the ...
One of the first constellations amateur astronomers come to recognize, the Queen offers observers many worthy sights.
Just months after returning to the University of Iowa in spring 2024 following its removal for hazing in 2018 — when it was ...
Two Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity members were expelled from the University ... Unlike Drill-Mellum, Honold didn’t partake in greek life at the University. She said she faced retaliation from members ...
Greek letter organizations have long been a cornerstone of campus life, fostering leadership, service, and a sense of belonging among students. But how do these organizations stay relevant in a ...
whose son Tucker was a sophomore at Clemson University when he died in 2014 after falling off a bridge during an early morning Sigma Phi Epsilon pledge run. "It's so important to me," Hipps said ...
A recent exodus of talent from The Washington Post has prompted more than 400 of its staffers to send an unusual letter to the Post’s owner, Jeff Bezos, expressing alarm over the newspaper’s ...
Jokes about how terrible Gen Beta will be are flooding X, roasting one-day-old newborns in their hospital blankies while younger Zoomers vow to wait 15 years to have their kids. Based on the ...
But in recent years, it’s become something akin to Cal Poly’s own Greek row, Kathie told The Tribune. Within a two-block radius of their home, the Walkers can point out over a dozen houses they’ve ...