Fraternity goes bald to raise money for childhood cancer research
Fraternity goes bald to raise money for childhood cancer research

At Northern Kentucky University, students and alumni went under the razor to prove bald can be beautiful — and a good cause.

It was part of an annual fundraiser the Sigma Phi Epsilon Fraternity holds to benefit the St.

Baldrick's Foundation, a non-profit that raises money for childhood cancer research.

As of Wednesday afternoon, the chapter president, Tyler Setter said they had raised about $11,000, which is the most they've ever raised from this event.