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Our
six men's fraternities are all members of the North American
Interfraternity Conference (www.nicindy.org).
The six chapter make up our local Interfraternity Council
(IFC) who govern and coordinate the activites of our chapters
at Albion.
IFC
OFFICERS
The Interfraternity Council has six Executive Board Members,
and each chapter sends two delegates to the IFC Meetings.
The current officers are:
IFC
Executive Board
2007 Interfraternity Council Officers
President - Tyler Armstrong
VP Policy - Brian Heams
VP Communications - Mike Cole
VP Finance - Joel Merchant
VP Programming - Greg Calabrese
VP Membership - R.J. Bourjaily
IFC
Chapter Delegates
Sigma Chi :: Colin McAleenan and Eric Perez
Sigma Nu ::
Alpha Tau Omega ::
Delta Tau Delta ::
Tau Kappa Epsilon :: Andrew Bowman and Ryan Boehm
Delta Sigma Phi ::
IFC
DOCUMENTS
Update coming soon.
Statement of Relationship
IFC Constitution and By Laws
IFC
CHAPTERS
Albion College fraternities have a great history on this campus.
Please check out their websites for more information.
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Alpha
Tau Omega
Founded at Albion: 1889
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Alpha Tau Omega prides itself
on its involvement in academics, campus activities, and
community awareness. Traditionally, members of ATO
have been leaders on the athletic fields, in the classroom,
and in philanthropic initiatives. Our yearly agenda
includes Walk for Warmth, LIFT, Jump Rope for Heart and
Child Help USA. On a personal basis, however, whatever
it is one decides to do, he is encouraged to do his best
by all of the other members.
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Sigma Phi
Founded at Albion: 1917
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Delta
Sigma Phi
is a lifelong fraternity of men dedicated to academic
excellence, leadership in campus activities, diversity,
and community service. Delta Sigma Phi has excelled
in such events as Anchor Splash and Greek Week, while
making a positive impact through charitable activities.
Values of the fraternity include honor, integrity, and
respect, forming a brotherhood that is beneficial to the
overall strength of the group, as well as developing the
individuality of college men.
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Delta
Tau Delta
Founded at Albion: 1876
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Delta
Tau Delta is based upon the principles of truth, faith,
power and courage. This shrine of international
brotherhood serves as an abiding influence to help us
do our work, fulfill our obligations, and maintain our
self respect. Along with high academic standards,
Delta Tau Delta looks to instill loyalty in its members.
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Sigma
Chi
Founded at Albion: 1886
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Sigma
Chi was founded at Albion College in 1886. Our
history is strong and our reputation is good. The famous
song, "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi," was composed
by two of our alumni in 1911 and remains the most well
known of all fraternity songs. We believe that there
is more to education than a degree. Our brotherhood
is based on the ideal that genuine friendship can be maintained
without sacrificing individuality, and we take pride in
searching for men of different temperaments, talents,
and convictions.
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Sigma
Nu
Founded in Albion: 1895
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Founded
in 1869 at Virginia Military Institute in Lexington, Virginia,
Sigma Nu’s main objective is to develop ethical
leaders inspired by principles of Love, Honor, and Truth.
The Gamma Gamma
Chapter was founded at Albion College in 1895. We
pride ourselves on our non-hazing policy, which we feel
is responsible for our strong brotherhood. In addition,
Sigma Nu encourages academic achievements, individuality,
and campus/community involvement.
Sigma Nu…Excelling with Honor.
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Tau
Kappa Epsilon
Founded at Albion: 1927
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Tau
Kappa Epsilon is the largest social fraternity in
the world with 340 chapters internationally and quarter
of a million active members and alumni. Famous TKE's
include Ronald Reagan, Elvis Presley, George Halas and
Terry Bradshaw. Omega chapter at Albion College
was founded on January 10, 1927, based on the principles
of love, charity and esteem. TKE offers many programs
to advance its members academically as well as socially.
In past years, our chapter has raised money for Safe Place
Women's Shelter and for Special Olympics through our philanthropy
activities. Former Albion College President and Teke Dr.
John L. Seaton stated, "Because TKE stands for the
principles which I have always advocated all of my life,
I am glad of the opportunity to become a frater."
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