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This decision mirrors a national trend where some fraternities choose to cut ties with institutions to avoid oversight,” a university spokesperson said.
The fraternity has lost its recognition as a student organization and must remove all identifying markers from Southern's campus.
Summer Fest, sponsored by nonprofits Timothy Lawrence McSwain Memorial and Everything Counts, will come to Washington Street ...
Midland native Jacqueline Leapheart works at Adoption Option Inc., leads in community service, and pursues creative passions ...
Thomas Irwin Rice III went to be with his Heavenly Father on July 17, 2025, at age 82. He lived a full life shaped by his ...
On July 14, Dartmouth students, faculty and community members participated in the 44th Annual Prouty, a fundraising event for cancer-related healthcare such as research, patient treatment and family ...
Demonstrators in coastal Georgia and the Lowcountry participated in the nationwide “Good Trouble Lives On” protests Thursday.
Orland Township Trustee Matariyeh joins School District Trustee Jaber in showcasing Food Pantry Orland Township Trustee Lena Matariyeh, who was elected to ...
A Savannah gathering commemorated the fifth anniversary of civil rights activist and former Georgia Representative John Lewis ...
Kelly Smith, 47, wants to transfer her work motivating area youth to government as she joins the race to represent the ...
The Black Greek Festival celebrated Black culture and unity with members of the National Pan-Hellenic Council in Washington, ...