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Sigma Pi to colonize NMSU
I just found out that Sigma Pi will be colonizing at NMSU. I have never heard of them before. Can anyone tell me a little about them.
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Check out their website....I think it is www.sigmapi.org The Chapter of Sigma Pi at the school I advise is very supportive.
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Sigma Pi is an NIC Fraternity that is older than 50 Years.
They are a fine Greek Organization and on many Campi. Where is NMSU? What kind of College is it?;) :p If You are there, Welcome them and be Supportive!:cool: |
New Mexico State University
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Thanks. And I hope the very best for them!:cool:
We need more Greeks On Campi all over!:cool: |
I just wanted to say that they just became the second national fraternity at my undergrad when they were installed in January 2006.
I don't know too much about them, but its great they are expanding & I hope to see some great things from them. |
Sigma Pi is up here @ JWU. There is one in my media relations class this tri...if he is any idication of the rest of his brothers, I'd say they are a fine group of men...at least, the little I know about him :)
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I LOVE the Sigma Pi's at Chico State. I may be biased, because I am dating one, but I actually ended up dating him after I befriended a group of them. I don't know what anyone could really say about the entire organization, but the chapter I know is amazing - very dedicated to their chapter and have great relations with their national offices.
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Sigma Pi was founded in 1897. We currently have I believe 133 chapters and colonies.
Im glad to hear we are gonna be expanding to NMSU, I hadent heard that one yet. I know we are expanding to to a couple more California schools in the next couple monthes |
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Last season was the first time NMSU competed in the WAC, and my alma mater (UH-Manoa) played his alma mater for Homecoming. |
One of my best friends (who is also a DG) is engaged to a Sigma Pi ;)
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i love sigma pi - they helped bring phi sig to our school
congrats gentlemen!! |
Good to hear, wish we could make greater headway into more Southeastern schools though...
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We do have established chapters at Kentucky, Auburn, and Georgia. I agree though, I would love to see us at South Carolina, Bama, and LSU. We do have quite a few down here though at some of the smaller schools.
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Congrats to the Sigma Pi boys - I expect nothing but excellence from the chapter there. We have a chapter here at Bwater State ( eta eta ) and I can honestly say that I am in love with every single one of those brothers. They are a great presence on campus, not just with the fraternity, but other organizations as well. We actually are supposed to do a bunch of stuff with them seeing as they are our "unofficial" brother chapter. But I'm gonna stop because I could talk about them forever. Haha.
but back to the first line - congrats to colonizing boys ! |
Congratulations!!!
And Greeks keep growing!:cool: |
Right now Sigma Pi has like 30 guys. They got a lot of the football players and will be participating in DG's Anchore Splash.
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Sigma Pi in the southeast
Actually, Sigma Pi is already at the University of Alabama. We colonized in Fall 03, chartered that spring, and just finished up our second year in our house.
I heard at our conference last summer that our expansion program is getting very aggressive and has turned their attention to the southeast. They are hoping to break into Tennessee at both UT or Vanderbilt hopefully soon. Personally, I want to see us recolonize at Ole Miss. |
Well right now the Greek Community isn't really sure what is going on with Sigma Pi. The don't participate in anything that everyone else does. They didn't even do Greek Week. They just seem to keep to themselves. I also heard that the reason that they are here is because the football coach is a Sigma Pi alum. (Just in case some of you don't know our team was said to be the worst in the nation according to ESPN). And most of the guys that are part of the Sigma Pi colony are all football players. There is nothing wrong with that but if they want the Greek Community to except them they should try to make themselves known.
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Sigma Pi has the best house here at Penn State. It's gorgeous!
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This colony is 3 months old. What do you expect them to do, build a Nasa spaceship? Give them a break. They are barely colonizing, and just getting to know eachother. Most of them probably don't even know what greek week is. Once they see everything, expect them to make a big splash in the fall semester. |
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Don't get me wrong I'm all for Greek expansion. But when a group isolates themselve just because the are the football team (and not a very good one) and think they don't have to do anything else to be accepted. I would really like to see Sigma Pi become a full chapter but if they are going to be like "we are better then the rest of the Greeks because we are all athletes" (this is the attitude that we kinda get from them) then I'm not sure I would really like them. If a colony is barely starting wouldn't they like to get respect and get to know people from all the chapters. They haven't had one single event. No social no nothing. I would have at least expected them to have a social with at least one of six sororities on campus. |
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Sounds like one of them outright dissed you. You probably thought one of those football guys are hot, and he probably thought you were short and chunky. I don't know. Jk, but hey maybe I'm right. Who knows? Anyways...Why don't you try to get to know them? Maybe they are shy? Go up to them and talk to them. Your sn has the name "flirt" in it. Go "flirt" with them. Remember, they are only 3 months old. Who cares what Sigma Chi does. That is Sigma Chi and the way they handle things. If Sigma Pi has a bunch of football players, then you have to understand that being a varsity athlete demands, DEMANDS alot. They simply can't just skip practice because "oh hey, theres a social with AxiD! Like WHOOPEE!" |
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Perhaps they're just not ready, from a time standpoint or financially, to participate in greek week. It might not be a priority to them right now. There were a handful of (long-established, but smaller) fraternities on my campus who didn't participate in greek week because of the cost. Also, on a smaller house, it's a big pressure on the members because that's more and more work they have to do. I would think that getting the group up and running would be more important than putting together a song and dance skit.
I don't know about the socials. But I do know that most groups, when colonizing, have alumni and at least one advisor closely watching and guiding them. Maybe Sigma Pi just does things differently than Sigma Chi or concentrates on some things first. I think more time needs to be given to them before they're judged so much. |
I don't think getting upset at Sigma Pi is going to do any good. If they're not really into the Greek part of being a fraternity, their chapter will reflect that and will suffer for it.
I guess I see that this is a problem that will take care of itself in time. Either the chapter will recruit more guys and expand out of its clique, or it will fail to attract enough guys and fold. |
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-Rudey |
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When I was an undergrad, I really couldn't stand most other greeks and sometimes dreaded having to put up with them at Greek Week events. I didn't join for greek week or to have functions with other greeks. I joined for my particular sisters and the things that we did as a house. Greeks can be so critical of each other like this. They're not doing anything illegal. They'll either survive or disappear. If they're not hurting you ("you" in a general sense), what does it matter? |
It all depends on the school - if this is one of those schools where not participating in Greek Week is tantamount to killing puppies, a fraternity that doesn't do so is going to die out very quickly. At other schools (including mine) there were fraternities that kept to themselves and no one cared. It's all about the campus culture.
My point is that if you aren't going to take advantage of the things the Greek system has to offer, why go to the trouble of colonizing a national group and paying the inflated dues? I'm not saying it's wrong to want to keep to yourselves if you want, I just don't see what the point is here when it seems like they are already a "fraternity." |
I think some people are jumping the gun a bit on a three-month old colony. I'm not sure how many people are founding members of their chapter (I wasn't), but it seems that can take quite a bit of work. Maybe that work interfered with attending Greek Week.
Also, I'm not sure how many of you joined Greek life for the system, but I'm guessing more joined for the brotherhood/sisterhood within their own chapter. It's great to participate in those events and to the system as a whole, but at the end of the day the loyalty should be back to your chapter and your fraternity/sorority. I'd think those were the reasons for starting a chapter, more so than joining the community. |
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-Rudey --Alert the media, Dani couldn't get along with others. |
Aye, I know that we start planning for Greek week at least 3 months ahead of time (chorister meetings, fundraising, planning, panhel/ IFC debates, etc). If they're a new colony, theyre probably fresh out of New Member training. I would have lost my mind if I had to do pledging AND plan out Greek week events for the chapter. It's probably just a time conflict with when their colonization began.
But happy colonization :) ETA: as a colony, are they not "associates" of the fraternity council, and as such, may be prohibited from participation? (just asking, not sure how that works for the rest of the world?) |
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Well here doing stuff for the college (not just Greek) community helps out a lot. Especially if they want to get noticed. Being new I would think that they would want to get the word out about their colony. Ok yeah they have 30 members all of which are on the football team(which really really sucks). Its the offseason. Whats the harm in trying to get the name of the "colony" out there so they can possible get more members.
The thing that bugs me the most is that they want to be respected. Well they are not doing anything to earn respect. Ok yeah so some of the sororities made fun of them during Greek Sing. They were completely pissed but hey if they want respect they should show the rest of the Greek Community that they desirve respect. I'm sorry but I am not going to respect a fraternity that is made up of a bunch(ok not all but most) of football players that think they are Gods so that automatically makes them better then the rest of the chapters. |
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-Rudey |
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Meh |
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-Rudey --With a plastic spork :) |
WOW, claw fighting Biotches!
This is from The Both Sides of The seating/runner here! This is a New Group of Young Men who are trying to find their way. Give them a break, been there as some may have been! Not everyone is so damn Friggen Fantastic. Maybe You dont even know that, if You can get off of You Dead Asses and Check! How well were each of You accepted? |
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