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Return of TEP
Just like to say congrats to TEP for getting out of bankruptcy. I'd like to see how new national leadership and new expansion will affect TEP to the days to come. Thoughts?
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Now that I know that TEP is Tau Epsilon Phi I have nothing to contribute except this http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tau_Epsilon_Phi for those who don't know anything about any of this.
Good luck to them. |
yeah I think as they went bankrupt all internet sources started to fold. From what I know their nationals website is barely anything but it is supported by a alumni to get the info out
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Tau Epsilon Phi Settlement Agreement
The TEPhi situtation : A link to the settlement agreement is in this piece on the Times' blog site: http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/20...-a-fraternity/ Excerpt from ^^: . . . national executives of the fraternity, Tau Epsilon Phi, have stepped down and allowed interim leaders to come in and run the fraternity while elections are organized. Those executives have also agreed not to run for any leadership positions in the fraternity, although they may still remain members. . . . |
I'm really glad to hear they were able to reach a settlement.
Nice new website: http://www.tep.org/ Yay TEP! |
This makes me a little happy inside, as even though he's not very active (if at all), this is my father's fraternity.
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New nationals are still getting set up I guess, site keeps getting updated every couple of days with new features, www.tep.org now.
Of course, they're just as slow operating as George Hasenburg's reign, need to contact them and haven't received a response yet... TEPhi till I die waiting But good news is they did re charter 4 chapters that had been removed (inclusing the quite large Florida State chapter) good things on our end. |
Happy to hear this news as well - several men in my family were / are TEP alumni!
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