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Of course things will change. However, a non traditional fraternity on a traditional southern campus is still likely to struggle for quite a while.
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Up until a few years ago, to my understanding, they were a relatively quiet and smaller house. Now if you said SAE, DKE, etc. I would have a better time believing that. |
n/m. i dont remember posting this.
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Although what you write is usually true, some of it is entirely inappropriate and very crude. I hate the yankees coming down here and ruining everything too. I hate idealists who really think that every greek organization is equal. I hate that the traditions of southern greek life are not always accepted here. But your comments benefit no one. Trash talking other groups is embarrassingly disrespectful, even if it is evident that what you write is true. Do me a favor: start acting like gentlemen and display some sense of discretion. |
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Congratulations on Your daughter finding and affiliating with D Z!:) Secondly, I try to equate things in the wheel of life. Sometimes on top and sometimes not. The wheel still keeps turning round and round. On top today, maybe not tomarrow! |
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All of those comments were made 8 months ago. I think everyone is fine now. |
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This may be may favorite thread of all time..... To all that have posted, I sincerely thank you. Good reading! Anywho, Sigma Nu at UT Austin was a very good chapter. However, as mentioned, they are gone. Not even having the greatness that is Lloyd Bentsen as an alum could save them after the hazing they got in trouble for in 1990-1991. Macallan, I say we bring this thread back up to the front every 3 weeks or so, just to give this forum some posts that are about real-live-actual fraternity & sorority chapters. |
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There is the saying, _ _ _ (insert your own GLO here), until I die? Maybe your interpretation is different from mine. :) |
Does anyone know what happened to the chapter there?
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what chapter would that be?
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TKE at Bama if I was to take a guess.
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PM me.
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According to Wikipedia—which admittedly might or might not be accurate—they were on campus from 1975 to 2001.
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