Saturday, February 7, 2009

Alpha Sigma Wins ASU Greek Awards

Alpha Sigma Chapter (Arizona State University) received several awards recently at the university's annual Greek Awards presentation. The chapter was recognized for:

Excellence in Chapter Management
Excellence in Campus, Community, & Interfraternity Affairs

The chapter also was awarded the Arizona State University Gold Pillar Award. The Gold Pillar Award is given to chapters that achieve at least 90% of the Greek Awards application points.

Additionally brother Marcos Valdez (Fall 2005), was recognized as Fraternity Man of the Year.

Alpha Sigma Chapter was founded on March 22, 1998 at Arizona State University. With over 67,000 students, Arizona State University is the largest university in the United States. Alpha Sigma Chapter is the oldest entity of Lambda Theta Phi in the state of Arizona, and has contributed much to the Phoenix community in its 11 year history through service, activism and fostering Greek and Latino unity.

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