Friday, September 19, 2008

Fratty Friday Features: Gaming & PreGaming; Campus Look; House Look; Post Grad Fratting

We will not be giving you all five every Friday but we thought for our inaugural Friday we would give you a sampling of each feature. A borrowed sports editorial, an off-beat story, a picture of a chapter house, a campus story link, a post grad fratter, the big and little games... And we'll be expanding to more features, since they are easy to do. And we also just opened comments. Enjoy!
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Football Game of the Week: ASU Tour (ignore lame host)

Georgia at Arizona State: Fascinating matchup (OK, a little less fascinating after Arizona State’s inexplicable overtime loss against UNLV). It looks like a misprint, Georgia venturing that far to the West.



Have Fun at your local game!


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The friendship of good men is good, being augmented by their companionship; and they are thought to become better too by their activities and by improving each other; for from each other they take the mould of the characteristics they approve-whence the saying 'noble deeds from noble men.'
Aristotle

Greek Week

Greek Week Cornell

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Sigma Nu Fraternity at the University of Illinois

University of Illinois has the largest fraternity/sorority community anywhere. In 1932, as a part of a new “Greek Row” being formed by the Lincoln Avenue Sororities (i.e., Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Kappa Gamma, Alpha Gamma Delta, and Kappa Delta) and the Pennsylvania Avenue fraternities (i.e., Sigma Nu and Alpha Tau Omega), Sigma Nu built its historic chapter house located at 1009 W. Pennsylvania Avenue. This Georgian style mansion has been the home of our fraternity since this time.

Sigma_Nu_2007

The Sigma Nu Fraternity at the University of Illinois is a mid-sized fraternity. Our members span a variety of majors including engineering, journalism, business, classical studies and music. Our house has a friendly environment and individuality is valued. Optimism, a sense of humor, and dedication to our common purposes are all hallmarks of our undergraduate brotherhood.


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Post Grad Fratting



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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Same thing happened with my father. It was a bonding thing.

Anonymous said...

That's effed up. Hope it wasn't at the same time.

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Anonymous said...

Sigma Nu house is pretty legit.