On March 29, chapter members engaged members of the Purdue Greek community by committing to stop people from using the “R” word when referring to people with disabilities. Nearly 250 signatures were gathered on a sheet sign that was initially displayed under a front lawn tent at the chapter house, 330 N. Grant St. Afterwards, […]
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A day in the park
On March 28, Pi Kappa Phi members volunteered in a local park alongside clients of Life Has No Boundaries, a non-profit assisting adults with disabilities. The chapter sends representatives each week throughout the academic year to various activities both at their home base in a West Lafayette church and into the community for outings such […]
Read MoreIFC honors chapter, Eichmeier
Pi Kappa Phi received recognition for accomplishments during 2023 in a ceremony on campus on March 19. The chapter received the RB Stewart Award as the top fraternity at Purdue last calendar year. Pi Kappa Phi was one of five finalists from among 42 fraternities on campus. It was the 11th time in the last […]
Read MoreFraternity partners with Arc for “Second Chance Prom”
For more than two hours on March 2, people with disabilities got to dress up at be at a formal dance that they likely missed in high school. Nearly 70 members of Pi Kappa Phi alongside Best Buddies-Purdue sponsored a “Second Chance Prom” with clients of the Arc of Tippecanoe, a local agency serving the […]
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