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Kappa Sig awaits appeal decision
Since its charter was revoked in December, Kappa Sigma has been progressing through an appeals process, and it was not allowed to go through the pledge process.
Alumna criticizes, laments on recent changes at the university
Alumna Mary Lansfield shares her opinion on four of this year’s controversies on campus, and urges students to voice their thoughts to the administration.
Kappa Sigma loses its national fraternity charter
The Beta Beta chapter of Kappa Sigma, which has been active at UR since 1898, lost its national charter on Tuesday. It will have 30 days from then to appeal.
Kappa Sigma supports school for autism with Battle of Bands
Pat Eagan and Company won Richmond Kappa Sigma’s first Battle of the Bands competition, which raised more than $1,000 for the Dominion School for Autism.
Kappa Sig focuses on military philanthropy; holds ROTC raffle
With the most ROTC members of any fraternity at Richmond, Kappa Sigma held a raffle Thursday to support the Wounded Warrior Project, raising over $650.
Junior found not guilty of rape charges
A Kappa Sigma junior and member of the men’s tennis team was found not guilty by a Richmond Circuit Court of a rape charge stemming from a fraternity party last spring.
Because it was never adequately addressed at all
There is one issue, though, that I cannot leave unaddressed without destroying my conscience — “the Kappa Sig email” from Spring 2008.
Fraternity lodge culture to change on football game days
On Saturday, Sept. 18, the dynamics of a typical lodge will be completely different: the parties will start at 9 a.m., and liquor will be permitted.
One Book, One Campus starts search for the university’s ‘Just Men’
When Richmond College dean Joe Boehman interviewed for his job at the University of Richmond three years ago, he kept coming back to one question: What is the university’s vision of a Richmond College man?
Fraternity e-mail sent to Ayers and others results in probation
The University of Richmond placed the Kappa Sigma fraternity on one month of social probation on Sept. 16, after one of its members unintentionally sent a sexually explicit e-mail this summer to various faculty, staff and administrators.
