Pi Kappa Alpha

Banned Fraternities Should Get a Fresh Start

By Ian Lares-Chacin / Contributing Writer New fraternities are coming to campus, bringing new opportunities for students to form life-long friendships, make connections that will help them succeed after graduation and generate funds for philanthropic initiatives. FIU’s Student Government Association, SGA, approved a $250,000 allocation to Fraternity & Sorority Life on January 24, as four […]

Suspended Frats Should Stay Away From Our University

Nicole Ardila / Assistant Opinion Director After Rosenberg resigned earlier this year, FIU emphasized the intolerance for misconduct in the university. Now, the university is allowing two of the most reckless fraternities in America back on campus. The incidents committed by FIU chapters Pi Kappa Alpha, or PIKE, and Pi Kappa Phi, or Pi Kapp, […]

Actions of Tau Kappa Epsilon need stricter consequences

Brea Jones/Contributing Writer Tau Kappa Epsilon, aka “Teke,” has been placed on suspension after FIU administration, FIU office of Fraternity and Sorority Life advisors, and all Greek Chapter Presidents received an email of Teke’s group chat containing vulgar messages and images. This isn’t the first time a fraternity has been suspended in FIU history. It […]

Letter to the Editor: Pike’s lack of cooperation with law enforcement

A Letter to the Editor regarding the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity.

Former Pike house loses its letters

The next issue addressed: the future of the former Pike house located on Modesto Maidique Campus. The University currently has two houses on campus.

Be careful with what goes on your page

An editorial on the Pi Kappa Alpha incident.

More parking spaces

Carolina Guillot/FIUSM opinion@fiusm.com

UPDATE: President Rosenberg removes Pike from University

Pi Kappa Alpha has been suspended after screenshots from the fraternity’s private Facebook page about drugs, hazing and cheating on exams were shared to the University by an anonymous source. One member posted to never leave a “Pike trail,” but the Facebook page did just that.
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