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We want to hear how you met
Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. So it’s time for one of our favorite traditions: We’re asking you to send us stories of how you met your significant other! People enjoy tales of “how we met.” There’s something about a good
Brother Richard Truly, former astronaut, celebrates 79th birthday
Truly became the first grandfather to fly in space during a 1981 mission; he was 44 at the time. In an interview with the New York Times that year, Truly said that the food on the space shuttle Columbia was
Yellow Jackets set to face Kentucky in TaxSlayer Bowl
If you don’t have tickets to the game, try to connect with your brothers and have a watch party! Cheer on the Ramblin Wreck as it tries to beat an SEC team in a bowl game for the second time
During this Christmas season, please give to Alpha Sigma
In this season of giving, please remember your brothers at Kappa Alpha Order. Thanks to Alpha Sigma Chapter, you learned about the seven principles of reverence, gentility, service, leadership, knowledge, perseverance and excellence. With a gift this Christmas season, you’ll be
Larry Kelly ’62: “KA Helped Get Me Through College”
Being a KA helped Larry Kelly ’62 get through college. He joined in the late ’50s because, from the very beginning, he felt a connection with the brothers. “I found them to be very friendly. I didn’t get the same warm and
Joseph Satterfield’s ’10 KA Brothers Provide Support During One of Life’s Toughest Moments
On October 24, brother Joseph Satterfield ’10 was getting ready to board a plane when he suffered a stroke. He is currently recovering at Princess Alexandra Hospital in Brisbane, Australia, where he has been living and working as a medical engineer for