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Old 09-05-2007, 06:47 PM
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Campus Nicknames

Something that is becoming more and more popular is the use of Sig Nu, excluding the oh-so-hard-to-say "ma" from the organization's name. Is this something happening elsewhere as well? Does anyone else feel cheated when this happen?

Example: The Alpha Sigma Alphas, one of my favorite sororities while attending UCA, decided to design a welcome mat for the House. "Great!", I think. Then my stomach drops when I read SIG NU on it. Great gesture, ladies... but pay attention! Do we call ourselves "Sig Nu" around here? Negative.

Something personal, I guess. I just always thought it was that extra syllable that helped keep us distinguished from Sig Ep, Sig Tau, Phi Sig, and whoever else. The extra syllable meant more of a man or commitment or something... hell, I don't know. You won't ever see me saying "I am a Sig Nu..."
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