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  2. Alpha Sigma Phi - Wikipedia

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    The fraternity's official symbol is the phoenix, as the phoenix rises from the ashes of its old body, signifying the re-founding of the fraternity in the early 1900s. Due to active expansion efforts, Alpha Sigma Phi continues to offer services and opportunities to over 8,000 undergraduate students and well over 72,000 living members .

  3. History of North American fraternities and sororities - Wikipedia

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    The North American fraternity and sorority system began with students who wanted to meet secretly, usually for discussions and debates not thought appropriate by the faculty of their schools. Today they are used as social, professional, and honorary groups that promote varied combinations of community service, leadership, and academic achievement.

  4. List of Alpha Sigma Phi chapters, colonies, and interest groups

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    This is a list of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity chapters and provisional chapters. [1][2] Groups are listed generally in order according of the date they chartered into Alpha Sigma Phi. In the case of full merger partners, these are ordered by date of entry into ΑΣΦ, but their chartering dates reflect the dates of their original charter into ...

  5. Sigma Phi Epsilon - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Zollinger House. 310 S. Boulevard. Richmond, Virginia 23220. United States. Website. www.sigep.org. Sigma Phi Epsilon (ΣΦΕ), commonly known as SigEp, is a social college fraternity for male college students in the United States. It was founded on November 1, 1901, at Richmond College, which is now the University of Richmond ...

  6. Benjamin Stephenson House - Wikipedia

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    The last two owners were the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and the current owner, the city of Edwardsville. In 1999 the city of Edwardsville purchased the home from the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity and in 2001 a restoration project began. The project aimed to restore the house to its authentic 1820s appearance and open the house as a public museum.

  7. List of Arizona State University fraternities and sororities

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    The Multicultural Greek Council has the following members on campus. [6][5] Alpha Phi Gamma (sorority) Alpha Pi Omega (sorority) Beta Chi Theta (fraternity) Delta Chi Lambda (sorority) Delta Kappa Delta (sorority) Gamma Rho Lambda (sorority)- Founding chapter. Lambda Sigma Gamma (sorority)

  8. Sigma Phi - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma Phi badge is a monogram with a jeweled Σ directly over a Φ that is either plain or chased. [2] It was designed by Charles N. Rowley, founder of the Beta of New York chapter. [4] In 1879, Baird's Manual of American College Fraternities stated that the badge was royal purple. [2] Since 1879, the badge has been produced mainly in gold.

  9. Phi Beta Sigma - Wikipedia

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    The Sigma History Museum was a traveling exhibition created in 2001 by Sigma brothers Mark Pacich, Louis W. Lubin Jr. and Ahab El’Askeni. The museum's initial goal was to dispel the discrepancies of the Fraternity's history, by collecting as many newspaper articles, Crescent Magazines, Conclave Journals, autographs, pictures, etc., as possible.