The Journal of Sigma Phi Epsilon is brimming with historical, cultural, athletic and academic stories that capture the broad legacy and finer points of life in SigEp for more than a century.
The Journal has been published continuously since 1904, and every issue has been preserved online.
Current Issue: Summer 2024
- Summer 2023
- Spring 2022
- May 2021 Digital Journal
- December 2020 Digital Journal
- Fall 2019
- Spring 2019
- Spring 2018
- Fall 2017
- Summer 2017
- Fall 2016
- Spring 2016
- Fall 2015
- Summer 2015
- Fall 2014
- Spring 2014
- Fall 2013
- Spring 2013
- Fall 2012
- Spring 2012
- Fall 2011
- Spring 2011
- Fall 2010
- Spring 2010
Have You Read...
- What “Uncle Billy” Phillips wrote about friendship in the first issue? (Vol. 1 No. 1, p.2)
- The scathing editorial from 1909, criticizing the old guard national fraternities which, unlike Sigma Phi Epsilon, turned a deaf ear to a call for improvement from Stanford President David Starr Jordan? (Vol. 6 No. 4, p. 282)
- The 1910 primer on bookkeeping, revealing what day-to-day fraternity life was like a century ago, yet with lessons still useful today? (Vol. 8 No. 1, p. 1)
- A detailed explanation of how the SigEp coat of arms was designed and meaning of each of its parts? (Vol. 31 No. 2, p. 76)
- Advice on finding a job in 1973 that still rings true today? (Vol. 70 No. 4, p. 6)
Tips:
- While you can read comfortably with the online viewer and color PDF, you can often print more clearly with the black and white PDF.
- Use the Internet Archive search to find references to people, schools, chapters or keywords throughout the issue. The "advanced search" will let you limit your search to the SigEp Journals collection.
- A report of an event can be delayed. If you cannot find a story on an event, try the next issue and the one after that.
Digitized in 2010 through a gift to the Sigma Phi Epsilon Educational Foundation from Carey Heckman, Dartmouth '76.