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The fraternity was founded on October 4, 1968, by students from the University of the Philippines Diliman. [2] Initially known as the "Order of the U.P. Triskelions", the organization later on changed its name to the "Order of the Grand Triskelions", then later "Triskelions Grand Fraternity" which was then changed into the Greek letter name Tau Gamma Phi, in line with other student fraternities.
In Tau Gamma Phi, the chapter is the basic organizational structure of the fraternity. A Tau Gamma Phi Chapter, also known as a Triskelion Chapter, is the base organizational element of the Fraternity as a whole. It is where the fraternal activities and events happen, where the recruitment starts, and where an individual becomes a full-pledge ...
Nguyễn Trung Trực (1838 [b] – 27 October 1868), born Nguyễn Văn Lịch, was a Vietnamese fisherman who organized and led village militia forces which fought against French colonial forces in the Mekong Delta in southern Vietnam in the 1860s.
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Tau Gamma Phi: Technological University of the Philippines, Manila [26] [34] May 6, 2006: Jan Angelo Dollete: Alpha Phi Omega: Capiz State University, Roxas City, Capiz [35] August 18, 2006: Dennis Africa: Tau Gamma Phi: Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Muntinlupa, Muntinlupa [3] [36] January 28, 2007: Mark Rodriguez: Tau Gamma Phi
This man allegedly threw the explosive from the other side of Taft Avenue, aiming for Tau Gamma Phi members; the throw fell short, hitting the San Beda students instead. [11] People went after the alleged bomber and cornered him. Identification found on the man indicated he was Jed Carlo Lazaga of University of San Jose–Recoletos in Cebu. The ...
Tau Gamma Phi – Imus and the Commission on Human Rights condemned the student's death. [38] [39] House Speaker Martin Romualdez offered a ₱500,000 reward to anyone who could provide information that would lead to the arrest of the persons behind the hazing. Romualdez also condemned the hazing. [38]
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