sig ep
by: PirateIs there a group or something for freshmen to join who are interested in bringing Sig Ep back to campus? This would depend on complete adherence to the award winning, no-hazing Balanced Man Program and the game changing, substance-free bylaw.
#2by: fair
They were the best on campus, and they had a fantastic brotherhood. They made some mistakes in the last few years and I have no doubt they would've been on top this year. The guys who were left after nationals came down and expelled some brothers genuinely cared about the school, rushees, and had respect for all other fraternities.
#4by: RIP505
@ For sure
Who said all pledge traditions involved hazing and drinking? Most were educational about the chapter, made you closer with the older brothers, and were enjoyed by both older brothers and new members
@rep
Considering the NC Kappa Alumni own the house, and most alumni think the World of that house, It will never be "the Alpha Gam" house. When the 4 year lease is up we could easily pull the plug. Thanks for all the renovations Alpha Gam, I can't wait to visit for Homecoming in 6 years when SigEp letters are hanging from the roof again
#8by: good
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by: RIP505
No, the school is not going to take the SigEp house. Alpha Gam will have it for at least 4 years (that was the length of their lease) and at most 6 years. When SigEp comes back to campus they will have to colonize for a year, and then the'll be eligible to get the SigEp house back. Therefore, it is likely 5 years from now ΣΦΕ will be on the house. Unfortunately, it'll be the same house but it won't be the same fraternity. All pledge traditions will he lost overtime and everyone who doesn't get a bid from a good fraternity in 5 years will get a bid from SigEp. I will have no respect for anyone in SigEp 5 years from now... they'll never actually know what it was like to be a brother at NC Kappa