Photo Flashback – Re-Visiting 1983 Sigma Nu
This month we are taking the photo time machine back to 1983 at Tech; The Police and Culture Club were all over the
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This month we are taking the photo time machine back to 1983 at Tech; The Police and Culture Club were all over the
Read More >The Gamma Alpha Chapter has been off to a strong start for the fall semester. All of our brothers have reconvened back at Georgia Tech now, whether they had been
Read More >We wanted to share some of the responses we got from our August “Question of the Month.” The question was; “What was the top social event at the house the year you graduated?” We wanted to share some of the responses we got from o
Read More >We all know the impact Greek life has—we lived it. ‘Social fraternity’ might give a superficial impression of our Greek experience. But research shows that friendships are the key to happiness. Click “Read More” to read quotes
Read More >These days, it’s not uncommon for people to question the value of Greek Life. But for the students who join, their membership comes with friendship, a community of support, and an unrivaled opportunity for both personal and professional growth — one that you simply cannot get inside the classroom. Cl
Read More >In just a few short weeks, we’ll be welcoming back current brothers and ushering in a new, exceptional class of active recruits. Let’s make this year the best year yet for the Sigma Nu chapter! (Or at least as good as YOUR active years – because we know those were pretty tough to beat!) Click “Re
Read More >A Note From Commander Ben Cook ( ME, Pledge Class 2016) The Gamma Alpha Chapter has just wrapped up a successful spring semester. The Chapter finished in the top half of Greek organizations for grades and received a GPA above that of the campus average. We also want to congratulate all of our 15 Brothers that g
Read More >Gone But Not Forgotten: Robert Rhinehart '63 Brother Robert (Bob) Rose Rhinehart passed away on May 19th, 2019. He was 78. Bob was a successful broker at Merrill Lynch for over 30 years. After leaving Merrill Lynch, he had a second career as President and CEO of CIS Biotech Inc. and GRACE Laboratories.
Read More >Congrats Brother Watwood! 236 teams from 11 different schools and programs competed in the Spring 2019 Capstone Design Expo this week. We are extremely proud of our brother, Chad Watwood, for bringing home the 1st place prize for his category, Public Policy!
Read More >Thoughts on Why We Give “When I meet a brother, unseen or without contact over many years, the connection is still felt.” Have you ever asked yourself why you give-if you give, that is? If the statisticians are right, only one brother in ten is likely to give back regularly once they put on their ca
Read More >Update from Commander Ben Cook The Gamma Alpha Chapter has had a busy start to the spring semester. To start the semester, we participated in spring formal recruitment, which resulted in the addition of five new candidates. Throughout the week of recruitment, these young men displayed great potential to carry o
Read More >North-American Interfraternity Conference Adopts Hard Alcohol Policy In an important, decisive action to enhance health and safety in fraternity communities, the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) adopted a standard prohibiting hard alcohol from fraternity chapter facilities and events.
Read More >Re-Visiting 1988 Sigma Nu This month we are taking the photo time machine back 30 years to 1988 at Georgia Tech; a gallon of gas was $.91, "Coming to America" and "Die Hard" premiered in theaters , the Washington Redskins won Super Bowl XXII, George Michael and INXS were all over the radio and George H.
Read More >Re-Visiting 1979 Sigma Nu at Georgia Tech This month we are taking the photo time machine back to 1979 at Georgia Tech; a gallon of gas was $.86, "Alien" and "The Deer Hunter" premiered in theaters , the Pittsburgh Steelers won the Super Bowl, Pink Floyd released "The Wall," the ESPN network was launche
Read More >Re-Visiting 1981 Sigma Nu This month we are taking the photo time machine back to 1981 at Georgia Tech; gas was $1.25 a gallon, the Space Shuttle Columbia was launched, "Raiders of the Lost Ark" made its debut in theaters, MTV was introduced to the youth of the country, Ronald Reagan was serving his fir
Read More >Who is This Athletic Sigma Nu? It's time again for another round of pictures from the Blueprint. This month, we took a look at the 1985 edition of the beloved Georgia Tech yearbook. Who is This Athletic Sigma Nu? It's time again for another round of pictures
Read More >We Look Back to the Gamma Alpha Chapter of 1991 We are always finding old archival websites dedicated to Greek organizations and college yearbooks. The Georgia Tech library has PDF scans of a large and growing number of the past editions of our yearbook the Blue Print. We Loo
Read More >So Many Untold Sigma Nu Stories... Our alumni site has a section for sharing your stories about your time with Sigma Nu. Five years ago we ran an article with some of the better stories from this section. In case you missed it, here they are. Please let us know if you have any stories or old pictures to share b
Read More >NIC Bolsters Health and Safety Standards Nationwide Despite no-hazing policies and other rules and regulations in place, no campus is safe from the fraternity-related injuries, deaths, and other tragedies that have dominated the headlines in recent years. In response, the North-American Interfraternity Council
Read More >As men grow older, then tend to let their friendships lapse. But there's still time to do something about it... Recently, The Boston Globe published
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