Brothers of Lambda Phi Epsilon headed to lobby in Olympia with a mission in mind—to protect state funding for higher education.
Congratulations to our newest Tau Class for crossing into eternal brotherhood. We are all very proud of your hard work and dedication.
Lambda Phi Epsilon has a track record of saving the lives of real patients who are diagnosed with leukemia through their bone marrow drives.
Brothers of Lambda Phi Epsilon and Sisters of Chi Sigma Alpha are proud to present their annual Halloween event: ASYLUM at King Kat Theater.
To foster a strong sense of Husky Pride, the alumni and actives hosted a homecoming tailgate party in the E-1 parking lot of Husky Stadium.
On Memorial Day Weekend, brothers from all over the nation assembled in Northern California to celebrate an end to another successful year.
Cancer is a serious matter, and the brothers of Lambda Phi Epsilon took a firm stand against cancer-related illnesses during Relay for Life.
Lambda Phi Epsilon is the first and only Asian American interest fraternity on campus that is capable of performing step.
Lambdas volunteered their day at Habitat for Humanity to address the social justice issue of poverty in the Greater Seattle Area.
The Alpha Zeta Chapter of Lambda Phi Epsilon celebrated its ten year anniversary in San Diego.