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SigEp captures unrest in his native Morocco
Nadir Bouhmouch, San Diego State ’13 has filmed a documentary about the uprising in his home country.  Read his incredible story.

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SigEps dominate fall sports landscape
SigEp AthletesSIGEPS PLAYED A WIDE VARIETY OF SPORTS ON MANY CAMPUSES

Check out our list of SigEp varsity athletes from the fall 2011 semester.
VARSITY ATHLETES >
Photo of the Month
Photo of the Month
Montana State brothers hit the rollercoasters at Knott's Berry Farm just before attending the Irvine CLA.
Submit your photos and videos to communications@sigep.net

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Pennsylvania recruits 30 new members
CHAPTER NOW TURNING AROUND AFTER DIFFICULT PERIOD
Pennslyvania brothers Improving the Balanced Man Scholarship was one of the keys to Pennsylvania Delta’s success.

RECRUITMENT >
Chartering this month
Baylor gets CharterBAYLOR EARNS CHARTER

The chapter president reports their achievements as they regain their stature as Texas Rho.

TEXAS RHO >

Two scholarships available to attend UIFI
THE UNDERGRADUATE INTERFRATERNITY INSTITUTE OFFERS ENHANCED LEADERSHIP SKILLS WITH GREEKS FROM ACROSS THE COUNTRY

NIC LogoSigEp will provide two undergraduates with scholarships to attend the program, put on by the North-American Interfraternity Conference.

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Positive Press
QUINNIPIAC CHAPTER SUPPORTS ITS BROTHER, WHO DISCUSSES THE DIFFICULTIES OF COMING OUT
Michael Castro ’12, was interviewed in his campus newspaper about his experience.

Michael Castro ’12

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The Sound Bite is published by Sigma Phi Epsilon monthly during the academic year.
Articles with no byline are written by the editor, Mitch Goldich, Lehigh '09.

 

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