Member Feedback

by Jason PearceFebruary 2008

Survey: Seeking your opinions about Fraternity housing.

Member Feedback

by Jason PearceMay 2007

Survey: Seeking your thoughts on donations.

Member Feedback

by Jason PearceApril 2007

Survey: Seeking your thoughts on expansion.

Recognizing Achievements

by Jason PearceMarch 2007

Fraternity News: Honoring our most successful members.

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by Jason PearceMarch 2007

Survey: Seeking your thoughts on Founders Day.

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by Jason PearceJanuary 2007

Survey: Seeking your thoughts on privacy and member directories.

A Golf Channel Veteran

by Jason PearceDecember 2006

Brian Hammons (Butler 1983) For nearly 12 years, anchor Brian Hammons of The Golf Channel has covered every aspect of the game. Now a play-by-play announcer for the LPGA and Senior Tour, he has found his legs and is enjoying some time away from his desk as host of the network’s award-winning news show “Golf Central.”

Member Feedback

by Jason PearceDecember 2006

Survey: Seeking your thoughts on the type of content that interest you the most.

Member Feedback

by Jason PearceNovember 2006

Survey: Seeking your thoughts on the Cross & Crescent’s five electronic formats.

Cochrun Knows News

by Jason PearceJuly 2006

Tom CochrunTom Cochrun is an Emmy-winning journalist who is now the TV news director for WISH in Indianapolis, Indiana. He has a passion for quality journalism and a unique business approach to managing the newsroom.

Carpet Ride Unraveled

by Jason PearceJuly 2006

Fraternity News: The truth behind Steppenwolf’s song “Magic Carpet Ride.”

Online Magazine Tells Stories

by Jason PearceMay 2006

Fraternity News: What we learned from moving a 90-year-old publication online.

Uncovering Cancer’s Secrets

by Jason PearceMarch 2006

Uncovering Cancer's SecretsHaving earned both the Nobel Prize and the National Medal of Science awards, J. Michael Bishop is one of the world’s leading scientist in cancer research. His astonishing discoveries have led to new strategies for both cancer detection and treatment.

After the Storm

by Jason PearceNovember 2005

After the StormHurricane Katrina displaced more than 400 alumni in the New Orleans area and submerged a 20-man chapter. Two alumni share their trying tales, how they escaped, and what they are doing to rebuild.