Hello! Sorry it's taken a while for me to reply -- I must have missed this post. I was checking my webstats today and noticed a ton of hits coming from this thread.
Anyway, I do own that domain. I host a number of chapter sites on it, including Iota Beta (St. Mary's) and Iota Iota (George Washington).
AstroPhi is right, most universities offer free web hosting to registered student organizations, so that is one option for you to consider. Sometimes the setup can be tricky, but once you're online you should have no problem. The first Alpha Phi site I ever designed was hosted on Texas Tech's servers for many years (ttu.edu). Then we got a custom domain.
The problem I always had with ttu.edu was that only students are allowed access to the server. I am an alum, so I always had to find a work-around.
I could go on and on, but I won't unless you need more info.
If you are still interested in alphaphionline.com send me an e-mail. Or if you just need web advice, I can probably help.
Geneen
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