With a name like Lone Star Fraternity, is it any surprise it has only one chapter? episode artwork

EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 16 MIN

With a name like Lone Star Fraternity, is it any surprise it has only one chapter?

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The lLone Star Fraternity at the University of Akron, has only one chapter and that is true for its entire history. Starting in the 1880s and  still inexistance today, the fraternity has always had close ties to the community.  

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