Monday, August 6, 2007

Monday's Frat Boy News Headlines

MONDAY'S BIG STORY:
MIZZOU SIG EPS ELIMINATE PLEDGING

Brothers of the University of Missouri's chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon have abolished pledging in favor of a program initiated by its national headquarters.

"We had a definite consensus that we needed to go in a new direction," the chapter's president Keith Ziercher told a Missouri newspaper. "Recruitment hadn’t been going well for a few years. We just needed to change."

Rather than pledging, the chapter chose to adopt the "Balanced Man" program for its new members, which will focus on their growth and development. Click Here to keep reading.



CAMPUS GIRLS OF THE DAY
Megan and Michelle Wray, of the Ohio State University, are Monday's Frat Boy News Campus Girl of the Day.

Megan and Michelle are Ohio State's hottest twins, love to shop and are both Pre-med students.
SEE MEGAN AND MICHELLE'S DETAILS






MORE OF THE LATEST FRAT BOY NEWS
San Diego State Students Party Too Loud, Police Say
Police are hoping to crackdown on noise around the campus of San Diego State University and have issued $1,000 fines to renters and landlords in the area.
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Phi Kappa Tau Brothers Face Charges for Pledge's Death

Three brothers of Phi Kappa Tau's chapter at Rider University, including it's president, have been charged in connection with the April death of one of the fraternity's pledges.
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Idaho Pi Phi House Catches Fire
A fire early Thursday morning at the University of Idaho's Pi Beta Phi house caused thousands of dollars in damage and left many of the sorority's sisters looking for new homes for the fall semester.
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CLICK HERE TO SEE YESTERDAY'S HEADLINES


FRAT BOY NEWS DAILY SPORTS PAGE
Texas Football Player Charged with Armed Robbery Suspended from Team
Andre Jones, Texas freshman football player wanted in connection with an armed robbery, has been suspended from the team after surrendering to Austin authorities Friday, his 18th birthday.
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FRAT BOY NEWS PAUSE FOR THE CAUSE
Medically Excused Stoner Wants His Weed Back from Cops
A Merced College student who last fall had over 26 grams of pot confiscated from police is suing to get his ganja back.
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Click here to see his heartwarming video.



FRAT BOY NEWS DAILY POLICE REPORT
Fake IDs and Drunk Girls in Taxis in Arizona
You gotta check out this roundup of bizarre police reports from the University of Arizona.
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