Sentences with phrase «in a fraternity when»

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Fraternities and sororities are overseen by their national, or in DKE's case international, organization, which aims to keep chapters across the country in order and revoke privileges when issues arise.
He had just secured $ 1.5 million in venture capital when he decided to go to his fraternity's spring formal at a hotel in Las Vegas.
Chief Executive Officer Spiegel recently had to apologize for profanity - laced e-mails he sent when he organized Stanford University fraternity parties for Kappa Sigma in 2009 and 2010.
It's like the situation in Animal House, when one of the fraternity boys lent his friends his father's expensive car and they wrecked it.
However, Lawlor says the Florida Supreme Court in 2003 ruled that the shooting of a separate victim constituted a separate incident when reviewing the case of a fatal shooting at a fraternity graduation party involving multiple victims.
In my defense I had set up several businesses when I was younger and had been president of my fraternity (laugh if you want, I think this was the single best preparation for being an entrepreneur and a leader.)
When Zuckerberg came to Harvard in the fall of 2002, he joined a fraternity, one of those «lame» organizations that The Social Network so crudely mocks.
The pope insists, as part of his demand for truth, that the Church «has a public role over and above her charitable and educational activities: all the energy she brings to the advancement of humanity and of universal fraternity is manifested when she is able to operate in a climate of freedom.
When the self is committed to the Second Good, its stock of memory, intelligence, relationships, health, and wealth becomes the instrument for the concrete achievement of security, justice, liberty, or fraternity within the domain of personal relations and in the larger world of human institutions.
But the page on which it is written will look to the future Christian more like a palimpsest, and when he scrapes it the even more sacred characters will appear: fraternity in Christ.
In his scenario, the country fell under a military dictatorship early in the twenty - first century and the Dark Years continued until 2044 when the Democratic Vistas Party, a «coalition of trade unions and churches,» toppled the regime and ushered in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»In his scenario, the country fell under a military dictatorship early in the twenty - first century and the Dark Years continued until 2044 when the Democratic Vistas Party, a «coalition of trade unions and churches,» toppled the regime and ushered in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»in the twenty - first century and the Dark Years continued until 2044 when the Democratic Vistas Party, a «coalition of trade unions and churches,» toppled the regime and ushered in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»in an era of egalitarian fraternity (or, as some insisted, «siblinghood»).
«I started gambling in»93 when a fraternity brother was doing it,» says Simpson.
The constant ridicule by the non-Arsenal fraternity, coupled with the drama of the last two weeks, have the potential to sow seeds of doubts in the minds of the players; however, they need to take a leaf out of Manchester United's books when it comes to character, belief and fortitude.
According to the incensed members of the inky fraternity who are considering a boycott of the ministry's events in the region, the incident took place at the Manhyia Palace when the Minister John Peter Amewu called on the King of Asante, Otumfou Osei Tutu II to seek his support in the ongoing galamsey fight during a working visit.
When I was in college, I had the honor of being a part of Phi Mu Fraternity, a women's social sorority.
When a college administrator (Jeremy Piven) tries to put a stop to the fraternity, the guys must prove their mettle in a series of intellectual and physical challenges, which is a polite way of saying that Ferrell does some really dopey rhythmic gymnastics and that Piven looks annoyed a lot.
The brothers — the older, brooding Ariki, and the younger, gifted but damaged Gen — are a brilliant study in the politics of fraternity: Ariki can't express anything, Gen expresses too much; one wants his son to be part of a group that will care for him when his father's dead; the uncle wants the boy to explore his talents and opportunities, to pursue chess, perhaps, but not necessarily.
The original film starred Rogen and Byrne as a married couple with a young baby whose lives were turned upside down when Zefron's fraternity moved in next door.
Diane Lane stars as Penny Chenery, who fell in love with Secretariat when he was born, and battled the all - male ring fraternity and her own family to back her faith in the champion.
WHAT: When a college fraternity moves into the house next door, new parents Mac and Kelly (Seth Rogen and Rose Byrne) become entangled in a juvenile war with the frat's tenacious president (Zac Efron) after butting heads over their hard - partying lifestyle.
They face an even greater obstacle when their domestic tranquility is threatened when a fraternity, led by Efron and Dave Franco, moves in next door.
As expected, new problems arise on campus when two rival fraternities learn of his street - style dance moves, which they both desperately want in order to win a national step show competition.
Collegiate hazing has resulted in at least 59 fraternity deaths and one athletic death since the 1970s, when alcohol became a big part of the rituals.
The Two Faces of France During WWII What happens when part of a country's population embraces the principles of liberty, equality and fraternity while the rest abandon those principles in favor of work, family, fatherland, and a heavy dose of anti-Semitism?
When I went to college in the late fifties I was exposed to the segregated Fraternities and Sororities for Jews and Gentiles.
ePublishing companies have now grown more cautious in what they will publish, having seen many of their fraternity disappear when the enthusiasm gave way to hard business sense.
The aforementioned groups can round up volunteers for you as many fraternities and sororities require their members to fulfill a minimum amount of volunteer hours per semester, and late in the spring semester can be a great time to set up a project, as this is the time when many students are scrambling for the hours they need but didn't put in earlier in the semester.
The notoriety of this thrill - seeking fraternity was cemented when an eponymous book, written under the pseudonym Whipplesnaith, was published by Chatto and Windus in 1937, featuring photographs of members perched atop steeples and squeezed between pillars without climbing ropes and often dressed in dapper evening attire.
The Court's First Decision When the case was first filed, the college and fraternity organizations argued that they had no duty to prevent negligence or criminal activity that occurred in the hazing event.
Students living in a dorm or even in a fraternity house should think about that when they plan to go away for college.
It comes at a time when everyone in Android fraternity is not just anticipating the release of a Google Nexus 2016 phone, but also a Samsung Galaxy Note 7.
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