International News Digest
Sigma Pi, a fraternity trying to make its way back onto campus, will offer young men interested in greek life an opportunity to impact the University and shape the fraternity in its earliest stages.
The group of students, with help from the Sigma Pi national chapter and alumni, hopes to recruit members and reach chapter status as founding members create their identity at the University.
“Instead of walking into a fraternity and learning their ways, we get to sculpt Sigma Pi into what we want it to be,” said Jordan Zuber, fraternity president.
Zuber and Ethan Arbuthnot, the fraternity’s vice president, started the project last year and traveled to the Sigma Pi headquarters in Tennessee over the summer, he said.
The general council and fraternity alumni have guided them through the process, Zuber said.
“The hardest thing will be establishing the identity of the group,” said Adrian Rodgers, expansion director at Sigma Pi.


The Altruistic Campus Experience (ACE) Project is unlike any program and is a proven success in North America. Each campus and chapter is different; the project is implemented to help the needs of each individual campus.
The Sigma Pi Educational Foundation is dedicated to advancing the ideals of Sigma Pi Fraternity. To support these ideals, the SPEF provides scholarships, grants, and educational programming to members of the fraternity.