Pi Kappa Alpha Fraternity
2016
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Pi Kappa Alpha (Pike) has enjoyed many successes in its short time on campus. Recruiting based on the principal of SLAG (Scholars, Leaders, Athletes, Gentlemen), Pike has been able to maintain the largest chapter size on campus, while not sacrificing the caliber of men that it has admitted. We hold the honor of being the 2008- 2009 Outstanding Fraternity of the Year, the 2010-2011 Student Activities Organization of the Year, and earned an average GPA that is higher than the university’s all-men’s average. Represented in 2014 by Michael Cox (Internal Vice President), Jacob Malsam (President), and Bradley Shipley (External Vice-President).
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