Journal
Published continuously since 1904. The Journal chronicles alumni and undergraduate achievements and highlights the Fraternitys initiatives.
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News Submissions
We are always looking for stories for our publications. Submit written stories, photos, videos, or ideas for articles.
Here are some topics that make for great stories:
- Models of Sound Mind and Sound Body
- Examples of Virtue, Diligence or Brotherly Love
- Successful implementation of SigEp best practices
- Partnering in higher education
- Leadership in the community or the workplace
- Alumni with career success or unique occupations
- Anything unusual or interesting
- Pieces accompanied by captivating photos or videos
Follow these guidelines to help your story get published
- Provide your name, e-mail address, and phone number so we can follow up with you
- Keep submissions to 200-500 words
- Be specific about the connection to SigEp. How has your chapter exemplified the cardinal principles, mission, and/or vision of the Fraternity? If you are an alumnus, how has your SigEp experience contributed to the subject of your article or story idea?
- Include quotes
- Identify name, school and graduation year for everyone in the story (and photos)
- Send in-focus, high resolution photos
- Alert us before a major event takes place so we can provide guidance on how you can best cover it
- Please remain objective and accurate
- Writing in third person is preferred
- Follow rules of the Associated Press Style Guide
- SigEp Journal Guidelines
Do's and Dont's | Journal Facts | Key Style Guidelines | Writing Articles | Submitting Photos
Archives
Organizing your chapter’s anniversary celebration? Writing on the history of your chapter? Interested in how the Fraternity coped after World War II? Curious about fraternity culture in the 1920s?
Well, you have come to the right spot. The entire collection of over 400 issues of the SigEp Journal is now available. You can search within each issue from 1904 to the present using any browser-enabled device. Just select a year and issue to link to the scanned version hosted by Internet Archives. The archive is a treasure trove waiting to be discovered. Begin your search.Advertising