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Tau Chapter at UT Arlington Celebrates Founders Week; Hosts 24 Hour Canned Food Drive and Miss Silver Rose Pageant

Tau Chapter at UT Arlington Celebrates Founders Week; Hosts 24 Hour Canned Food Drive and Miss Silver Rose Pageant

by Tech Support | Mar 13, 2018 | Knight Blog, Latest News

In celebration of their twenty-first founder’s day, the Tau Chapter at the University of Texas at Arlington coordinated a week-long series of events culminating with their inaugural Miss Silver Rose Scholarship Pageant. The chapter also hosted informative...
On Wednesdays We Rock Letters: Alpha Omicron Chapter

On Wednesdays We Rock Letters: Alpha Omicron Chapter

by Tech Support | Jan 24, 2018 | Knight Blog, Latest News

Note from the Editor of 7Visions Magazine: Today, we continue our On Wednesdays We Rock Letters series as a tribute to our National Founders, their legacies and the tradition of wearing red letters on Wednesdays as a homage to the Seven Visionary Men who founded our...

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