JP’s favorite college story is the night he built an island. In the fall of 1993, JP was a junior in Stanford’s chapter of Kappa Alpha. The brothers were winding down from Kappa Alpha’s annual Cabo-themed party on the house lawn. “KAbo” was a Stanford institution, a day-to-night extravaganza that would start sometime in the morning and continue long after midnight. The girls wore bikini tops and plastic flower leis, and the boys wore their best Hawaiian shirts.| Palladium Magazine
This morning, lawyers for Theta Delta Chi (TDX) Chapter at Stanford filed a writ of administrative mandate against Stanford University, which kicked the fraternity off campus after member Eitan Weiner died in January 2020 of a Percocet overdose. Though TDX is being sued—alongside the university, the drug dealer, and| The Stanford Review
Following the de-chartering of Sigma Chi in 2018 and a series of lawsuits since then, the University ended an 86-year-old ground lease that was held by a group of Sigma Chi alumni. Now, residents are redefining 550 Lasuen's role in campus culture as the only non-theme non-Greek Row house in Neighborhood Magnolia, and as Sigma Chi seeks to re-establish its own identity on campus.| The Stanford Daily
Articles about Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) were some of The Daily’s most read stories over the last two years, but an extensive account about what happened was never published. SAE declined to comment publicly for every past article regarding the situation. Then their alumni advisor reached out to us in June 2015.| The Stanford Daily