What You Should Know About Joining A Fraternity

Before standing up and pledging yourself as a fraternity brother, there are a few things you should know about the Greek life ahead of time. Sure, college is a great time to get away from home, meet new people and party, but that doesn’t necessarily mean that joining a fraternity is the best option for you.


First of all, never join a fraternity just because your friends are joining. Each frat has a different area of focus and a different way of operating, and you might find that the group your friends are drawn to doesn’t necessarily reflect all your personal values. Also, you want to make sure you actually get along with the other fraternity members, since you’ll be spending a lot of time together.


Another thing to think about is whether the fraternity is a member of the Interfraternity council. This is a national board of fraternities that determines guidelines, appropriate events and behaviors, and disciplinary procedures for leadership within the member fraternities. While this may sound like ‘style-cramping’, the truth is that no successful organization can run without leadership. All campus clubs need guidelines, no matter what college or university you’re attending, so the same has to be true for fraternities. Also, if the frat is part of this national program, it’ll be more likely to get funding for various events ‘ leaving your group more time to enjoy events together and spending less time raising the money for it.


Before you join any fraternity, you’ll go through a rigid interview process, and will probably be quizzed on your goals for life, the universe and everything. You’ll also need to be aware of your finances, because most frats and sororities demand steep fees each semester to help run the self-supported organization.


So, what’s the point? Not only will joining a fraternity help you out in making friendships and connections in school, but you’ll also have a better shot at making connections after graduation, through fraternity alumni programs. Most fraternities also run their own school sports teams, which gives each member an opportunity to participate in school-run activities, where they might otherwise miss out by not being able to recruit enough team members.


Fraternities also engage in a lot of charity work, giving back to the community and helping others. This is a great way for students to gain a wider perspective on the world around them, and to learn how to work with a team to really make a difference in others’ lives.


If you’re still unsure about joining a fraternity, attend your school’s Rush Week, where fraternities and sororities open their doors and throw social events to meet students that may become potential pledges. You’ll be able to get a sense of each group and how they operate, and choose a fraternity that best fits with you and your priorities.

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The World of Historical-Adventure Fiction Receives An Intellectual Boost

The field of intellectual, action adventure just received a much needed shot in the arm with the publication of writer Kevin Cooney’s The Brotherhood in conjunction with Lulu (http://www.lulu.com), the world’s fastest-growing provider of print-on-demand books.

The Brotherhood is the story of retired Australian special forces soldier, turned journalist, Neil McGrail who learns first hand of the obsession, violence and deceit men will use to defend or obtain the Ark of the Covenant.

McGrail is engulfed in an eight centuries long secret war between two societies- The Brotherhood of the Black Hand- a group of religious militants seeking to steal the Ark of the Covenant from its clandestine custodians- The Keepers- created by Muslim warrior-chief Saladin to protect the infamous vessel from those who would use it for conquest and destruction.

McGrail’s quest to find the truth about the Ark takes him from the streets of Boston, through the dangerous alleys of Baghdad, to remote Ethiopia, beneath sacred Jerusalem and into the war-torn mountains of Central Asia.

Kevin Cooney wrote The Brotherhood after years of eager reading and research in the fields of military, Middle Eastern and religious history. These passions were turned into creative energy and a novel that dramatically incorporates all his interests. Kevin came to Lulu because he wanted to be in control of the publishing process and found Lulu’s print-on-demand tools to be fast, easy and, most importantly, free.

The Brotherhood is available for purchase at http://www.lulu.com, in a marketplace filled with other unique, and sometimes, downright strange, items.

Said Cooney, “It is cliché to say the hardest part of writing your first novel is simply getting it started, but for me the most difficult aspect as a first-time novelist is finding the right outlet in order to get The Brotherhood into the hands of the public. Then came Lulu and suddenly I found an easy, thorough and fantastic resource for reputable, on demand publishing.”

“Lulu.com is the Internet version of an open-air, but underground, marketplace. It’s fresh as the outdoors, but our individual thinkers, independent authors, emerging artists, digital do-it-yourselfers and the people that love them come to Lulu for more than just ‘books as usual’,” said Henry Hutton, Director of Operations, Lulu. “We enable access to new, unique voices and ideas, such as Kevin Cooney’s The Brotherhood, to an audience that demands it, in just a few clicks.”

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Kevin Cooney, a former journalist for a Boston-area daily newspaper, is now a freelance writer, novice filmmaker and first time novelist. He has been writing professionally for eight years for multiple medias such as print, web and film. He has also worked in the film industry as a historical and military technical consultant. This has been a banner year for Kevin creatively, culminating in his first novel, The Brotherhood and his first short film, The Courier. He currently resides just outside of Boston, MA.

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Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. Seeks to Get Men in Grad School

The numbers are staggering. According to Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., two-thirds of all African American men who begin pursuing an undergraduate degree, fail to complete that degree.

For those who do complete their undergraduate degree, even fewer go on to complete a post-baccalaureate degree. In 2000, African American men comprised only 2.4% of Master’s degrees, 2.6% of professional degrees and 1.9% of doctorates, according to the official website of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Nevertheless, the Kappas, a Greek-letter organization founded on the principle of achievement, have implemented the Achievement Academy of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

According to KappaAlphaPsi1911.com, “The Achievement Academy seeks to increase the representation of African American men, specifically our undergraduate fraternity members, in the nation’s most selective graduate and professional schools.” Despite the grim statistics, such as the fact that as of 1999 African Americans continued to score among the lowest of all ethnic/racial groups on the GRE, the entrance exam for graduate school. Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. sees hope for progress as research indicates that from 1980-2000, African American men experienced a 67% increase in post-baccalaureate degree completion.

The fraternity seeks to increase the numbers of African American men in top graduate programs through mentoring and advocacy. According to KappaAlphaPsi1911.com, the goals of the Achievement Academy include: identifying those students who plan to seek a graduate degree; surround those potential applicants with effective mentors; provide referrals to effective mentors; development of long-term career goals; preparing college students for the transition from undergraduate student to graduate student; helping students improve their standardized test scores; provide sponsorship for study resources, improve the graduation rate for members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; improve the graduate/professional school enrollment gap for members of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.; and to employ metrics to monitor and make improvements to the Achievement Academy.

Through the efforts of organizations such as fraternities and sororities, much improvement can be made to the achievement gap that is still prevalent in American society. It is imperative that all African American men and women who have successfully matriculated through the classrooms of higher education to reach back and assist those who come after them.

From volunteering as a tutor or mentor or speaking at career or college day at a local high school, older generations can make that same matriculation that much easier for the next generation. Often, many students from urban environments cannot afford the expensive prep courses to prepare them for those important standardized tests like their more affluent counterparts. Therefore, the mentoring that African American students receive from organizations like the Achievement Academy of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. can be the great equalizer of achieving post-baccalaureate success.

Kappa was founded on January 5, 1911 by ten students at Indiana University, with achievement being the fundamental purpose of the organization. The fraternity now consists of over 700 chapters in countries throughout the world. For more information on the Achievement Academy visit the official website of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

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At an exclusive private boys school, an elite group of students rule the campus. Under the watchful eye of the Headmaster (Treat Williams), they are suspected of cheating on their final exams. Looking to target the weakest link, he obtains a secret confession and now seeks to expel the group. Mysteriously, the student turns up dead in an apparent suicide and now all involved being to question the suspicious death

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FraternityLive Demos at 54th Biennial Tau Kappa Epsilon (Teke) Conclave

FraternityLive Demos at 54th Biennial Tau Kappa Epsilon (Teke) Conclave . Las Vegas, NV (PRWEB) August 26, 2007

FraternityLive.com, the largest private online Greek community in the world, was invited to join the 54th Biennial Tau Kappa Epsilon (Teke) Conclave this month in Las Vegas. The exclusive gathering for the Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity is a highly anticipated event, and FraternityLive was honored to premier their private communications network to members gearing up for the Fall.

With over 240,000 members, Tau Kappa Epsilon represents one of the largest Fraternities in North America, with hundreds of Tekes from all over the world gathering for the 2007 Conclave. The three day event focuses on issues in chapter management and leadership development, including the introduction of free tools like the FraternityLive Greek network. With a growing community of over 13,500 members, FraternityLive offers free applications for chapter organization, communication and management. Those who previewed the site were shown how the financial tools and social features were designed to increase chapter participation and efficiency. Conclave attendees were also encouraged by the security measures taken by FraternityLive to protect user information and chapter integrity, necessary measures that the network is specifically designed to address.

With Recruitment season upon them, Tau Kappa Epsilons responded positively to FraternityLive’s innovations in chapter organization and management. With the utilization of this free network, which already serves over 275 active members of their Fraternity, Tekes can easily organize their chapters and prepare for the new school year.

For copy, demo or additional information about FraternityLive contact Corina Newby or visit http://www.tsotinc.com.

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TSOT is the owner and manager of the innovative online applications FraternityLive and SororityLive. These applications are designed for the Greek community, helping chapters all over North America to stay organized and connected while maintaining the privacy and integrity of their network.

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FraternityLive Demos At Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) University Conference

FraternityLive Demos At Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) University Conference Memphis, TN (PRWEB) August 18, 2007

FraternityLive.com, the largest private Greek communication network, recently joined over 300 members of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity at their Pike University 2007 Academy in Memphis, Tennessee. In preparation for the coming school year, attendees were given a preview of FraternityLive’s features designed to organize and strengthen their chapters.

Pi Kappa Alpha undergraduates and Alumnae from across North America gathered for the bi-annual “Pike University” Academy, in order to prepare for the upcoming school year and address issues in chapter operations. One key issue facing Fraternities is the difficulty of maintaining communication between members, and FraternityLive was on hand to demonstrate how their private online network can simplify the process. The designer of the FraternityLive network is also a collegiate member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity, and fellow members were eager to preview the social and financial tools available on the network. Attendees were also intrigued by the privacy and security offered by FraternityLive, which presents a solution to the challenge of monitoring the content being distributed on Fraternity sites.

FraternityLive was met with a welcome and positive reception at this year’s Pike University 2007 Academy. As the school year draws closer, the network’s numbers continue to grow, and Pi Kappa Alpha already has plans to sign all new undergraduates on the FraternityLive network

For a copy, demo, or additional information about FraternityLive and SororityLive, contact Corina Newby or visit http://www.tsotinc.com.

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FraternityLive Establishes Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) Scholarship

FraternityLive Establishes Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) Scholarship . Memphis, TN (PRWEB) August 21, 2007 -

FraternityLive today announced that it has instituted a twenty-one thousand dollar endowment to create a Financial Management Scholarship for members of the Pi Kappa Alpha International Fraternity. The annual scholarship will award two students, with the goal of facilitating the International Fraternity’s financial leadership and chapter operations.

The endowment was initiated by Kris White, a collegiate member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity and creator of FraternityLive, as a means of providing mentorship to his fellow Fraternity brothers. The scholarship will be awarded to two members who demonstrate exemplary leadership skills as well as academic performance. Administered by the Pi Kappa Alpha Education Foundation, the endowment will fund registration and travel expenses for two students to attend the Chapter Executives Conference in Memphis, Tennessee each January. This event allows chapter leaders from across North America to gather and address issues in chapter operations.

George Miller, Director of Development for the Pi Kappa Alpha Educational Foundation offered his gratitude to FraternityLive by stating, “We are grateful to FraternityLive for establishing this scholarship. Because of Kris White’s generosity, two chapter leaders will have the opportunity to attend our premiere leadership event and learn valuable lessons in financial management and recruitment. This is an excellent opportunity for chapter treasurers and rush chairmen.” The Financial Management Scholarship evaluation criteria and application form will soon be available, and may be submitted by any recognized member of the Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. With the establishment of the annual scholarship, FraternityLive hopes to advance financial management and leadership training among the Fraternity’s members in order to create effective chapters.

For a copy, demo, or more information about FraternityLive or the Pi Kappa Alpha Financial Management Scholarship, contact Corina Newby or visit http://www.tsotinc.com.

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FraternityLive Partners with Kappa Delta Rho National Fraternity as Official Communication Network

FraternityLive Partners with Kappa Delta Rho National Fraternity as Official Communication Network . Greensburg, PA (PRWEB) October 3, 2007

In a decision from the Kappa Delta Rho National Fraternity Headquarters, FraternityLive.com will verify over 15,000 members using official listings, helping to establish FraternityLive as the organization’s approved communications network. Alumni and active members of Kappa Delta Rho will now gain access to the largest private Greek communication network in the World, and FraternityLive is honored to partner with the organization.

Kappa Delta Rho joins a growing list of National fraternity clients on the FraternityLive network looking to meet the challenge of keeping members connected, organized, and involved in Fraternity affairs. “In a time when online social networking sites make the world seem smaller than it already is,” states Joseph E. Rees, the Fraternity’s Executive Director, “Kappa Delta Rho is excited to partner with FraternityLive to create a virtual KDR Community to enhance our Brothers’, young and old alike, ability to interact and communicate with each other. I feel this partnership will further enhance our Brothers’ connection with the National Fraternity of Kappa Delta Rho.”

 

In partnering with FraternityLive, KDR is now connected to the largest private Greek network in the World, with a reliable communications system specifically designed for Greek chapter management and organization. By combining the functionality of finance and event planning features with the popularity of social and communication utilities, FraternityLive offers a unique solution for organizing chapter affairs. For progressive organizations like Kappa Delta Rho, the need to communicate between members is paramount. ”

At the Williams Leadership Academy & National Convention we always tell the undergraduate participants how important it is network with representatives from other chapters and the alumni present,” explains Shawn M. Hoke, National President, “When we talk to alumni, we encourage them to reconnect with the Fraternity and get involved. Now, thanks to FraternityLive, our members won’t have to wait for an event to connect with other Brothers and the National Fraternity’s ability to communicate important information to undergraduates and alumni will be greatly enhanced.”

 

As the official communications network of Kappa Delta Rho, FraternityLive will use member listings to easily verify and register over 15,000 members of the organization, allowing them access to the network’s uniquely Greek services. FraternityLive is very proud to welcome all Kappa Delta Rho Fraternity members, and looks forward to serving the organization’s communication and networking needs.

 

For a copy, demo, or additional information about FraternityLive contact Corina Newby or visit http://www.tsotinc.com.

 

About TSOT Inc.:

TSOT is the owner and manager of the innovative online applications FraternityLive and SororityLive. These applications are designed for the Greek community, helping chapters all over North America to stay organized and connected while maintaining the privacy and integrity of their network.

 

Contact:

Corina Newby

TSOT Inc.

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