Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Yours in the Bond Episode # 1 Podcast

Here are the show notes for the first Yours in the Bond podcast episode # 1.  To receive the podcast within your podcasting software, just use the regular feed address to subscribe.

Opening comments
To find the link for the podcast on a regular basis, just go to Yours in the Bond.com
Creating a podcast is easy
Reflections on summer cyberhazing--nothing esoteric was ever revealed
Documentation left on No Nupe Left Behind.com
The cyberhazing was a blessing in disguise
Personal Kappa Background
Initiated May 1, 1984 into Lambda Epsilon Chapter
Francis Marion College (now University) Florence, SC
Mu Theta Chapter was chartered September 7, 1985
Elected Polemarch for 3 years
Now reside in Mableton, GA
Joined Alpharetta-Smyrna Alumni in 1990 upon moving to Atlanta, GA and was later elected Vice Polemarch
Familiar with start up and growth process within organizations
Purpose in moving: MBA @ CAU which was obtained in 1995
Received call to ministry in 1996
Received heard of Carrollton-Douglasville which meets in Mableton, GA
Must approach situation differently
Hope to attend meetings and fellowship with Brothers
Seeing Brothers as an Alumni is very difficult compared to Undergraduate
Goals of Podcast
Under 12 to 15 minutes maximum
Hope to have other Brothers on podcast
Initial podcast expected to be the roughest, but will improve
Shout out to Brothers in Military

Yours in the Bond!

Wednesday, October 19, 2005

The Grand Polemarch Needs A Podcast Now!

I admire the fact that our current Grand Polemarch has demonstrated a certain savoir faire in using the internet beyond having the courage to distribute his e-mail address.

Having online chat sessions however became a dinosaur at the point between 1995 and 1996 when e-mails and online chats between and among the Bond (before the Nupenet actually as well) began to include Brothers online beyond those who had primarily used America Online (AOL) as their internet service provider.  When internet service providers stopped charging for e-mail sent and received outside their network is when the Nupenet really took off as a medium for Kappas.

I like the model for a podcast demonstrated by US Senator Barack Obama.

Although I have already personally blogged about and subscribed to various podcasts, Senator Obama's podcast has taught me that a podcast can indeed be credible and worthwhile even if only one person is talking.  I previously thought that a podcast needed at least 2 or more people in order to avoid potential boredom and monotony of hearing a single voice.

The key for an one-voice podcast is to keep the podcast less than 15 minutes.  Senator Obama's podcasts are typically 8 to 10 minutes long maximum.

As a result of this lesson learned, I hope to be able to implement the strategy and create a new podcast myself soon.  The podcasts would probably become a part of the blog already in existence versus a separate concept.

I believe that most people and especially the Grand Polemarch are able to talk faster than they can type messages or at least hopefully can better express themselves verbally (and not lose any meaning in what was said or how a statement via text is made).

Therefore by creating a Kappa-oriented podcast would be a great way to avoid tying down Brothers to a specific day and time of the week when other activities are more likely to conflict.

Creating the podcast can be done by phone with a service like Audioblogger and others.  The link to the MP3 file can then be made available on any website, e-mail, etc.  As a result, the Grand Polemarch will be able to create the podcast from a simple outline of 2 to 3 main points of whatever topic he believes is critical to the short and long-term of Kappadom.

A Grand Polemarch podcast would have the same impact of the presidential weekly address and the fireside chats of previous presidents. 

I believe that a Grand Polemarch podcast would have an impact far greater than the current online chats (even if the chat text are saved which they probably are not) have since the distribution of the podcast would reach more Brothers, the creation of the podcast would fit within the ease of use and schedule of the Grand Polemarch, and the topics, tone and emphasis, warmth, philosophy, and opinions expressed by the Grand Polemarch would be more inspiring to the rest of the Bond than any other medium that currently exists or can be created in the future.

Right now I know that a Grand Polemarch podcast is easier to create than a video blog (that will become a reality eventually) as proposed within my PTCN #2.

Grand Webmaster, please help to make it happen;)  I will definitely become one of the earliest subscribers when the Grand Polemarch podcast is announced!  I cannot wait to hear words of wisdom and achievement coming straight from our leader at the Grand Chapter level.  The entire Bond will be strengthened as a result without a doubt.

Yours in the Bond!




Monday, October 17, 2005

Is There Any Room Left for Individual Achievement Versus Group Achievement?

So many times within the fall of past years and this year, Brothers have traveled near and far to attend C. Rodger Wilson Leadership Conferences (CRWLC).

CRWLC is almost its own rite of passage from the summer to the fall season.  As a result of the CRWLC being held each fall, the Fraternity has essentially remained an undergraduate Fraternity in spirit although the vast majority of members are classified as alumni members.

Virtually no alumni chapter begins its calendar year of events away from electing its officers within the late spring and the planning usually continues until the first meeting either within late August or September.

But every chapter is typically expected to be in full swing by the time the various CRWLC are held within each province.

I have fond memories of attending past CRWLCs held within the southeastern province and they have usually been one of the best events in which to meet progressively minded Brothers and officers throughout the entire province.

I remember meeting for the first time in fall 1984 the late James B. Hardy of the Columbia SC Alumni who later was appointed Southeastern Provincial Polemarch and his first act of office was to charter Mu Theta Chapter of which I became the charter polemarch on September 7, 1985.

Brother Hardy conducted the CRWLC in Columbia, SC while Brother Mel Solomon of the Atlanta Alumni Chapter was province polemarch.

Brother Hardy was an educator and principal of the school where the CRWLC was held.

One of the sessions covered the traditions, etiquette, and protocol.  I still get a hearty laugh from the variety of ways he demonstrated the correct ways Kappa are recognized within the community.

I mean that I still get weak to the point of crying and needing oxygen because he broke it down to the point that if you were not laughing, then he knew that you were the guilty offenders that needed further remediation.

I mean that the entire room rolled;))

By the time he became province polemarch, he was already a favorite Brother admired up close and from a distance within our chapter even though we were one hour away in distance.

This is how powerful the Bond can be.  We may not see each other everyday or even only once a year or every other year.  But when we get together, everything else gets held on pause;)

This brings me to the fundamental point of today's entry. 

Where does the Bond begin and where does it end? 

Is it not supposed to bring us full circle as we seek greater achievement?


I personally believe that the Bond has to begin and end with the individual Brother.  We cannot seek to be the fulfillment of the dream of Elder Watson Diggs without recognizing that the primary input into our organization has to be an individual that seeks greater level of achievement period--not group achievement, not personal achievement, but achievement period.

The greatest challenge that Kappa has always faced is determining an appropriate level of individual versus group achievement or whether achievement exists at all.


Too many well-intentioned Brothers have either failed out of school and out of their personal lives while believing that the Bond would magically correct and erase all of their faults and lack of applying simple truths.  I say this while remembering that there was a time that I stretched myself harder for group achievement versus the individual achievement that got me into the game in the first place.

The initial game that I am referring to is my attendance of college.  The same semester (fall 1984) also proved to be my worst semester academically.  I was a neophyte and just had returned from a summer job (the best summer job I probably ever had as a camp counselor of all things).

If you said the phrase "road trip" within the same time zone that I was in, I was down for anything after that.  I remember even figuratively wearing out and burning up one of my mom's credit cards for gas which was too cheap as compared to today's prices.

We went anywhere rumored to have Nupes on the yard and we bought anything that had any direct or indirect association to Kappa Alpha Psi.  Several of my Sands and I proceeded to buy matching outfits, gear, and could not wait to break them out for other Sands to see even though we were all initiated together and clearly did not buy enough for everyone;)

So we had an internal competition going on multiple levels.  But this competitive nature got lost one semester on me and I pursued achievement at all costs on the collective front while allowing the individual component to fall behind.

The rules of the game of attending college means that you have to study and prepare for the exams and academic tests that will come your way even if the tests and quizzes are unannounced.

The rules of the game of life do not differ that much although there are less regulation and lower enforcement within life on the day to day and week to week levels versus college for the most part.

The fall season now means to me that I personally have to focus on the individual achievement even though there will be a degree of group achievement sought as well but not as intensely as the individual achievement is needed.

A home run is a cool thing to accomplish, but most baseball games are won from scoring runs from singles and doubles.


We can get the singles and doubles from focusing on our immediate strengths, environment, and the opportunities that we encounter.  We may learn lessons that can be applied to our individual situations from having conversations and discussions with others within a group setting (large or small).

The conversations where Brothers share information man-to-man often can help another Brother make a needed correction not only within the classroom, but within the lifestyle that each Brother is living.

The opposite view of this post is to go all out for group achievement that leaves you repeating a class in the spring or experiencing a moment of failure that could have easily been prevented if the critical steps were taken when they were simple to accomplish.

You cannot burn the candle at both ends because you only have one end to light at a time.  If your candle is being burned at both ends, then who is the fool and who is the tool and who is being used?  Who is using who?

Our leverage comes from knowing what to do and when to do it and then doing so.  It does not come from being one in 7, 10, a state, a province, or Bond overall.  It does not come from being active and financial on the local, provincial, or Grand Chapter levels.

Our leverage and greatest strength comes from being the best individual we can possibly be.  Then we have provided the basic input required by Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

Once we have individually accomplished the individual checkmark within our lives, then proceeding to the group level of achievement is easier to accomplish.

Too many times have chapters, provinces, and Grand Chapter itself been hindered by well-meaning Brothers whose personal lives were out of order.  Kappa is not the only organization where this occurs daily either.  It probably happens more often than we think and countless resources and even lives are lost as a result.

It behooves us to check whether each Brother is going to be available for the climb for achievement by checking to make sure that they are in full control and not denying anything on the personal level.  Each Brother can essentially mentor and be mentored by each member.

We can lighten another's load and mutually benefit one another by solving our own problems by asking for and receiving assistance from other members.

But we cannot look to have the answers for the group consistently when we are in need of personal security, growth, and development.  Locate and find the chart for Maslow's hierarchy of needs and make sure that each Brother you are fellowshipping with has the levels covered after checking your own levels.

When the situations arise that group achievement has been sought first, it typically creates a situation where it is a short term achievement versus a long-term one that will serve as a foundation for greater achievement.

Yes, there are seasons where one will rock back and forth between the two and this is good.  But one cannot specialize in one form of achievement exclusively versus the other.

Once the individual achievement has been taken care of and after the group achievement has been accomplished and earned, then the experience that should come next is the improvement of the individual based upon what they learned as a result of being within the group.

This is the only way that it can and should happen.  If it can happen any other way, I welcome anyone to share your suggestion or alternate way with me immediately.

One of the primary benefits of membership is being able to experience things that would have been too costly on the individual level.  Pooling our talents and resources should produce enough assets to make the tangible purchase or intangible achievement possible.

When the group achievement is recognized, we as individuals should have learned something from the process and now will apply it to our individual lives for further achievements.

If nothing is learned within the group setting, more than likely we as members of a group are in the process of losing something collectively on the individual level and further erosion on the individual level is bound to happen quickly.

The lesson learned is often something overlooked, small, and minute in the eyes of the person who was the informal teacher, but within the eyes of the informal student, it turns a wheel that is so critical to the achievement of the individual's current and future goals and objectives.

As a result, the group now has an improved member ready, willing, and able to contribute more to the group's future achievements.

But unfortunately as I have personally witnessed and I really do hope that it was a one-time occurrence and not a future trend, a significant breakdown of this process can take years and decades to turn around.  As much as I would like to believe that I can, I simply cannot point to a single administration as being the cause of our current Fraternal situation and status without holding the entire process that produced the administration at fault.

I simply do not know where it began, but I do know a bad administration or a bad GP when I see one.  Not too ironically, it may be easy or difficult to see the same thing being produced nationally within America as well depending upon your willingness to look outside your current political affiliation or aspirations.

I currently believe that our current Kappa administration at the international level is in the process of slowing reforming the Fraternity even though it might not openly acknowledge this willingly.  The scorecard is one method to reconnect with the customer and Grand Chapter's customers are the various provinces, chapters, and individual Brothers.

But with the Kappa Scorecard, reform is undeniable if the creation and monitoring of the scorecard is sincere.  My greatest worry and concern is what is happening on the other levels as a result.

With the trend away from individual achievement and the rights of individual Brothers, we have collectively marched away from being able to see the value and worth of a sea of Brothers.

In some cases, it is almost to the point where an individual Brother may be demonized as being radical, a lone wolf, or loose renegade if one takes up the arms and case of providing for their family, career, and lifestyle versus becoming a lemming following orders blindly without question.

To say that someone has no intention of group achievement is clearly ridiculous when no one apparently wants to risk judgment on the entire system that has produced the situation, environment, and climate where nongroup achievement (versus individual achievement) is not only more possible, it is desired.

I know that this statement has to strike a nerve because inherently it flies into the face of everything that I have ever believed and learned as a member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.

At times I would have been the one hurling the accusation on the individual level towards someone within my own mind, but now I clearly see what I missed before.

I was once the type of Brother who would show up for meetings and stay late, but those days are gone forever.  If I repeated such activity, it would mean that I had hit a homerun on one of the levels of Maslow's hierarchy of needs or sorely needed to go home and take care of one.

It also shows me where I was when I was able to be this type of "meeting" Brother whose Fraternal opium came from attending meetings.

On the undergraduate level, there were no alternatives since we made up a small population of the campus body and the chapter was still within its formation stage.

On the immediate alumni level after college, I was single and my girlfriend-fiancee'-wife (all in one person) was either out of town attending school or out of state.  I still had to move heaven and earth initially in order to attend frat meetings while being the lowest on the totem pole within the restaurant where I was a manager until I made the career move to teaching high school for two years.  Then meeting nights (Sundays) were clear with smooth sailing and no potential repercussions at home.

But now that I have a wife and kids within the same household, being a "meeting" Brother is virtually next to impossible.

I was encouraged recently to attend various chapter meetings around metro Atlanta just to visit even if I do not become active on a local level.  But the "meeting" Brother within me wants more than that.  The nearest chapter that has meetings on the days and hours that I could technically attend has me wondering if I would be returning to the crackhouse after being "on the wagon", radical, a lone wolf, or loose renegade for the past almost 10 years I now believe;)

For the first time ever (within the same month--September) did I hear anything about being financial on the provincial level and directly to the province versus through a local chapter.  It blew my mind and I will return to it at a later point in time.

Regardless, I do not have the strength, desire, or tolerance for being a "meeting" Brother myself.  This is probably why I am so fervent in seeing virtual chapters become reality.

There are even enough of other Brothers who graduated from Mu Theta Chapter within metro Atlanta alone that I do not see for only once or twice a year unless someone comes to town.  All of this are within 3 years of age of one another. 

During a vacation in August and after being 7 to 8 hours away from Atlanta, I ran into another Mu Theta Alumni Brother who only lives on the other side of town (45 minutes to a hour away still) and we had not seen one another in probably 12 to 18 months at that.

But the pressure from older Brothers who are more established within their careers (a ton of near-retirement Baby Boomers I might add) or potentially those who have dropped the ball on more than one occasion within their personal lives is incredible and clearly not enticing enough to make me want to return to days of foolish yore (group achievement only).

I know that I have gotten off road a little bit here, but please indulge me as I bring this entry to a close.

There has got to be a better way and I know that there is one because I simply refuse to believe that the current way is the only way.

But to get Brothers who feel that they came through the ranks and are okay (when a deceased Ray Charles can still clearly see that they are not) is going to take more energy and effort than I can accomplish alone.

I can still see the glaze of intoxication of Brothers (both older and younger) who have succumbed to believing that the group achievement, or group-to-individual, group-to-individual-to-group methods are the way.

I can also see the path that Brothers who are recent graduates all the way up to married for a couple of years are on but they have not had their first child in this modern era of Kappadom.

But show me a Brother who between 35 to 55 years old, is married, has children under junior high school age, living a decent walk and relationship with God, and a stable career along with ongoing local participation within an alumni chapter and I will deem him personally worthy of our highest honor.  I have not met or heard of him yet.  Everyone else is lacking within one or more of the areas mentioned.

So what is the solution?  I believe that the solution for the 35 to 55 year old Brothers is a virtual chapter or a hybrid between a purely online chapter with offline chapter scheduling and activity.

I would rather see the opportunity for participation within local Guide Right activities and daytime events versus anything that is going to keep me away from my kids especially at night.  Even one night a month is too much to ask for when daycare or baby sitters seem to never be a consideration of local chapters.  It never dawned on me in the years past that Brothers (and their spouses or not) may need baby sitters.

I apologize to any of you who were in this position years when I should have asked or known.  It was a huge mistake since maybe I could have imagined or created a potential solution back then.


Now that I am in the situation now I wonder if and when someone will be creative and persistent enough to rock the boat for me and other Brothers within the same waters;)

I do not know if this blog entry will help anyone directly.  But I do know that it should give any Brother who is not within the 35 to 55 age range something to think about:) 

You should either praise God for reaching 56 or know what Fraternal experience you are about to face as you approach 35!!!

But praise God anyway and keep the 35 to 55 year old Brothers within your prayers!

Yours in the Bond!








Wednesday, October 12, 2005

"Why Not, We're Kappas"

I shared the following message with Brothers online on May 6, 2004. I
just saw the e-mail again and thought that it would make a great
commentary on the State of the Bond today.

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Brothers All,

With our recent 20 year reunion this past weekend in Atlanta, GA for
my Sands "Untouchable 12" on May 1, 1984 and initiates of Mu Theta
Chapter of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc., I have been searching for
a deeper understanding of what it all means to have achieved 20 years
of membership within our Noble Clan.

I think that I have found it.

I hereby offer to our Bond the following words of encouragement and
hope within the daily lives and struggle that we may ever face.

I hope that this poem will encourage you to achieve more than you ever
could especially when you are facing a moment of difficulty within and
outside our Bond.

I dedicate this poem to all good Kappas everywhere everyday!

It is entitled, "Why Not, We're Kappas".

I thank you in advance for any feedback as well.

By the way, I heard a voice like Laurence Fishburne in the second
edition of "The Matrix" series (Matrix Reloaded to be exact) when he
gave an inspiring speech to the residents of Zion while composing the
poem.

Why Not, We're Kappas

By Roney Smith. Copyright 2004 Roney O. Smith. All Rights Reserved.

We know what winning feels like. We know what it means to be a part
and a significant contributor to a legacy of success.

We have tasted the wines of victory and know what it feels like to be
drunk with the intoxication of being living champions.

We know what it feels like to have sacrificed and have paid our dues
as a result.

We know that life is not always easy and do not walk away from paying
the necessary costs of full admission to access the heights of
leadership.

We have surveyed many landscapes and have faced foes with hundreds of
years on their side and still we have found the keys to the winner's
circle and triumph.

Racism does not stop us. Low expectations of our sex and race do not
deter us.

The only ones capable of making us pull back our hands from the reins
of success, dominance, and classic trend setting are ourselves and the
man we face daily in the mirror.

No one need give us permission to be successful because we have
already given permission to ourselves and each other.

No one dare withhold any resource that would advance our cause and
victories for we already know the requirements of our chosen endeavor
and the main reasons that we are more than qualified to be a winning
participant.

We know that our swagger is our dagger and we know that our pomp is our shield.

We fear nothing and fearlessly we take no prisoners.

We never quit. We never die. We never compromise. We simply achieve.

We scale heights that make eagles petrified.

We plumb depths that make sharks seek another shelter.

We cross plains that make camels hopelessly and insanely thirsty.

We survive.

We love our families and we love the opportunities that our foes
present to us graciously to move our families forward.

Failure does not hinder us. Discouragement does not blind us.

Our early days of membership found us conquering challenges that we
face the parents of now.

Still we slay the dragons of doubt and castrate the lions of fear.

We maim the missiles of denial and we brutally circumcise the penises
of self-destructive behavior.

We are sober to where we are and fully visualize where we belong.

We willingly accept the risk of expulsion from societies that would
rather see us deterred.

We willingly accept being ignored and viewing the backs of those that
would prefer our silence.

We never sit idly by and allow evil to rest comfortably. We are
difference makers, failure undertakers, and chaos and panic shakers.

We hold no grudges for we find it effeminate. We seek no revenge for
we find it within the hands of God.

We simply pursue a higher ideal and plane of existence.

We are thick skinned. Criticism is used constructively whether it was
given in a constructive manner or not.

We are indeed Brothers at the end of every meeting on the street and
in the board room for this is the reason we crossed the Sands
eternally and in time.

We accept all requests for better living. We accept all missions for
advancement.

We turn no one away that has yet to experience what we have been trained for.

We thank God for the Dreamer.

We praise God for the Dream.

Why do we do all of things even before we are asked you may wonder?

We say 'Why not, we're Kappas!!!'

Thursday, October 06, 2005

One of the Greatest Bond Tragedies of Today Could Be Easily Prevented

There are times within a community such as the Bond where the past and future are clearly and unfortunately ignored to the pleasure or pain of the present.

I am really deeply saddened by the fact that the mechanisms within the Bond are too far and remote when it comes to aggressively preserving our collective wisdom for future generations of Kappas.

I do not mean to romanticize moments where Brothers (myself included) might drift off into a near Alzheimer moment to relive the past glory days. But within each Kappa experience, there will be countless generations of Brothers who will indeed need what we currently have but are not warehousing for them to have access to.

Some may say that the best thing that we can do for future Kappas is to make sure that the Bond still exists and I will not debate the argument because there is no way to logically refute the statement. You are indeed correct of the critical need for basic survival.

But beyond the mere continued existence of the Bond, everyone should still thirst and desire that future Kappas are more than properly equipped to handle the tasks of their present days while not having to reinvent the wheels that we have had under our control since 1911.

I propose an idea that should be undeniable to anyone who crossed the Burning Sands before 1994 that your Kappa experience has been improved and deepened with the integration of e-mail and other technological and communication advances.

But at the same time, the vast majority of the tools of communication have not kept an archive of the conversations where many relationships have been established, strengthened, and maintained to the advancement of the entire Bond.

Determine without spending too much time, effort, and energy to find the oldest e-mails that were shared among Brothers that you have immediate access to THAT IS NOT STORED ON YOUR COMPUTER'S HARD DRIVE. Find out how close you can get to 1994 or even earlier in some cases without revealing anything of a personal nature.

Did you find an e-mail that gave a thumbs up or down to a movie, song, album, CD, restaurant, or any other experience?

Did you find a message inquiring for greater detail on a message previously sent?

Did you find anything that indicated who and why it was going to be important to attend any Fraternal events on any level?

Deeper still, did you run across a message that has stood the test of time and is just as relevant today as when the Brother sent it? This same message will be just as concise and straight to the point in 2111, 2211, 2311, and beyond.

Is it possible that someone somewhere has given some words of wisdom, encouragement, and counsel that although it was addressed to the situation of one Brother, Chapter, or Province, if it were shared with anyplace else that it did not and will not lose any strength?

I am not suggesting that every mailing list, website, blog, photo album, and anything else has to be totally opened to the public to be stored within Google's online cache.

But there should be some type of way that the cream of ideas should rise to the top and become a part of a permanent database or record that documents critical information and intelligence that should be shared throughout the entire Bond.

It is unfortunate that many insightful thoughts that took Brothers their entire lifetimes to accomplish will have to result within the entire lifetime of someone else going through unnecessary experiences to reach the top of the same mountain when an elevator was already created (although its location was not shared).

As a result of knowing this, I propose that every means of worldwide communication create a list or a document that records what messages are most likely to contribute to another Brother's ability to positively achieve and at least make the document known within the community if the information was regarded as too sensitive for public distribution.

The Grand Historian should be forwarded a copy if at all possible and multiple copies should be forwarded to the other levels of historians within the Bond. Make the information and intelligence available to the entire Bond if technologically and economically feasible.

The Holy Bible tells us not to put our light under anything that might hide it, but to let our light shine that the entire world may see and glorify our Heavenly Father.

You see not only am I a minister today and was the charter polemarch of Mu Theta, I was the charter historian as well and my sense of history compels me to compose this message.

Help a Brother out three, four, and five lifetimes from now and you will have guaranteed your place within Kappa history.

Do not think that your thought are not worthy of being recorded as well as the thoughts of other Brothers younger and older worldwide.

Someone someday is going to need you. They will need you then and they definitely need you now.

Yours in the Bond!

UPDATE: After I published the words above, I realized that there should be an online website that provides the content of every issue of The Journal of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. ever published. This should be done by Grand Chapter at a minimum.

Monday, October 03, 2005

Full Disclosure: No Nupe Left Behind.com!!!

Today is the day where we are releasing our previously undisclosed website for potential public consumption.

The website is entitled No Nupe Left Behind. We will place a link to No Nupe Left Behind within the right margin on this blog.

The only change with the website is that for the No Nupe Left Behind mailing list, we will require membership authentication prior to allowing someone to join the list.

Recently I mentioned that the websites should either be full secured or fully open.

The No Nupe Left Behind was straddling the fence with partial openness and it was decided that nothing on the website is confidential or esoteric.

So feel free to browse the pages for an even deeper perspective of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc.