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Bill Naas raced in the Little 500 during the 90s before becoming a successful Little 500 coach. He coached both Sigma Alpha Epsilon and Kappa Kappa Gamma to Little 500 victories, leading the latter to ...
“They work on their craft 365 days a year.” Will Sigma Alpha Epsilon spoil Black Key Bulls pursuit of second straight title? The budding rivalry between the Black Key Bulls and Sigma Alpha ...
Sigma Lithium Corporation engages in the exploration and development of lithium deposits in Brazil. It holds a 100% interest in the Grota do Cirilo, Genipapo, Santa Clara, and São José ...
Why U.S. government bonds had a scare, what calmed them down, and what all that suggests for the next few months. President Donald Trump revealed his list of “reciprocal” trade tariffs on ...
Alpha Chi Sigma is a co-ed professional chemistry fraternity that focuses on brotherhood and preparing for the professional world. To join, you must have taken one chemistry class here at Truman and ...
Invesco SteelPath MLP Alpha Fd earns an Above Average Process Pillar rating. The most notable contributor to the rating is the fund's strong long-term risk-adjusted performance. This can be seen ...
Sigma Alpha Epsilon is continuing its tradition of giving back to the community. From April 13-18, the college fraternity hosted its annual philanthropic campaign known as Paddy Murphy Week.
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This year’s winner, Alpha Sigma Alpha-Phi Phi Chapter, donated the total winnings to Miller’s family. Alpha Sigma Alpha-Phi Phi Chapter President Willa Waelder said this was not a debated-upon or ...
Alpha Sigma Phi, Chi Phi, Delta Lambda Phi, Phi Delta Theta, Phi Gamma Delta and Sigma Alpha Mu presented in front of the IFC’s president’s council. Greek life council members want to expand the ...
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