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Reason Brought up was a menber of GC who works at Shorter was and is on GC, Carnation, advised me of this @ Year ago. DSP and PM have been accepted and are doing very well!
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I was an AM at UNC when this happend - very sad. Murphy Osborne (former GHA) put together an educational video following this, and this also led to the creation of High Iota's in chapters. In fact, my tagline comes from Brother Murphy in that video. |
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They were a bunch of f**cking a$$holes and I'm very glad we are rid of them. They did not deserve to be called Lambda Chis. |
Jono - no need to differ - we agree on their conduct, and our perception of those so-called "brothers" - what was sad is that it took the taking of a life to wake up International to what apparently had been a long-existing problem. Someone trusted in their so-called "brothers" paid for his lack of judgement with his life - that is what is sad.
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There are 3 Catholic affilliated universities in SA offering the traditional program of Bachelor degrees and master degrees and are accred. by the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (Our reg. accred. body) They are St. Mary's Univerity, which has a LXA chapter, Our Lady of the Lake University (not really conducive to expansion, as there are no fraternites and only a few VERY smallsororoities, none of which are NPC I think) and there is University of the Incarnate Word, which had an interst group for LXA in Spring of 2002 and an ELC visited with them and 2 peeps showed up to the meeting, so I dotn think it was deemed fruitful. They recently added 1 NPC sorority and have no NIC fraternities. We will see. I still say U of Houston or Sam Houston State. |
Lifesaver, Incarnate Word was the one I was refering to!
Jono, could explain this a little better as he informed me about it! |
Yes, from what I'm told we are presenting at the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio in October against Pike and Kappa Sigma. Delta Phi Epsilon is presenting there next week and their competition Theta Phi Alpha, presented two weeks ago. ASA is the only NPC group. Chi Phi has a colony. The enrollment there seems to be around 3,600.
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I was chapter advisor there about 7 - 8 years ago - great group of guys - I resigned in 98 due to work and family demands.
Gamma Pi got caught up in a bad PR situation. Apparently, a girl accused some members of supplying her with GHB at a party. Made it to the TV news. No way to get around it. The PR was so bad that there really was no alternative but to close - add to that the anti-greek administration in office, and yet another house made it to the closed list. The GHB came from another fraternity house party she attended, and unfortunately they have a reputation for doing that - but have never been caught. LXA should be returning in another year or so - they still own the house (free and clear, BTW). |
That stinks! :(
On another note, I am applying to Colorado State for a second baccalaureate, so I may be in FC in a year or two to lend hand. |
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On a side note, It would be cool, becasue SA would be one of a handful of cities with 3 or more LXA chapters in the same city. |
My Crystal Ball tells me we will be expanding to
Texas A&M International Campus Lenoxxx |
Lenoxx, I PM'd you. Please respond asap regarding TAMUIC. Thanks.
We have an alumni event this weekend and I'd like to discuss there with other alums. |
TAMU International?
Is that in McAllen or Brownsville? I'd swear I saw the campus once, but I have no clue where it was.
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UT- Pan American, Or more commonly, UT-PanAm is in Brownsville. Used to be known as Texas Southmost College. It's actually where most people park when they want to walk acros the border and go to Mexico. |
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