Friday, April 17, 2009

Arizona / New Mexico Sector Celebrates Largest, Most Advanced Graduating Class in History

ARIZONA & NEW MEXICO - Brothers from all four entities in Arizona / New Mexico Sector will be celebrating the completion of their studies at both undergraduate and graduate levels. This will be the largest number of brothers to graduate in one semester (11) in AZNM's four-year history (2 years with New Mexico chapters). It will also be the first time, as a sector, brothers have graduated with master's degrees and the first set of graduate degrees for brothers from Gamma Beta chapter at The University of Arizona.

Alpha Sigma Chapter - Arizona State University
"The Eternal Ring of Fire"

James Randall (Summer 2006)
B.A. Anthropology

Alpha Upsilon Chapter - University of New Mexico
"La Fuerza del Sol"

Chris Chaves (Spring 2005)
B.S. Mechanical Engineering

Fernando Gonzalez (Fall 2002)
B.S. Construction Management
Minor in Business Management

Eastern New Mexico University Colony
"The Chiefs of the Eastern Plains"

Juan Prado (Spring 2005)
B.S. Business Administration - Applied Economics & Finance

Gamma Beta Chapter - The University of Arizona
"Empire of the Eternal Eclipse"

Nathaniel Arana (Summer 2006)
B.S.B.A Business Management

Anthony Frazier (Summer 2006)
B.A. East Asian Studies

Arturo Gonzalez (Summer 2007)*
B.S. Sociology
Minor in Law Enforcement and Justice Administration

Ivan Jimenez (Spring 2005)
Founding Brother #2
B.A. Spanish

Derek Marquez (Summer 2005)
B.A. Mexican American Studies

W. Patrick Bryan (Spring 2005)
Founding Brother #5
M.A. Higher Education - Organization & Administration

Omar Contreras (Fall 2008)
M.P.H. Public Health - Epidemiology

*Now a brother of Illinois Sector 1, will be graduating from Western Illinois University


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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Gamma Beta Brother Selected for Prestigious CDC Fellowship


TUCSON, AZ - Gamma Beta Brother Omar Contreras (Fall 2008) was recently selected for a prestigious fellowship with the Centers for Disease Control and Presentation (CDC) in Atlanta, GA. Brother Contreras will be working with other public health professionals in the National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (NCCDPHP) in the Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity Prevention. He will be working specifically with epidemiologists on identifying demographic characteristics of individuals who have multiple behavioral risk factors for obesity and overweight. The fellowship can last for up to two years and is in conjunction with the Association of Schools of Public Health (ASPH). Brother Contreras will be one of only 20 individuals in the country selected for CDC fellowships this year.

Omar Contreras is a graduate student in the Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health and will complete his studies in May with a Master's in Public Health (MPH) with an emphasis in epidemiology. In addition to his new fellowship, Brother Contreras is also the recipient of the 2008 Centennial Award, a recognition given to only one minority student at each level of study per year. He is also the recipient of the Russell H. Swanson Public Health Scholarship, the Andrew J. Nichols Scholarship and was selected as an EXPORT Fellow in 2007. Prior to his graduate work, Brother Contreras had the opportunity to serve as a National Institutes of Health (NIH) Fellow at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD.

In his spare time, Brother Contreras serves as president of the Public Health Student Alliance, co-chaired the 2008 MPH Internship Conference and the 2008 Diversity Celebration and was co-captain of the Diabetes Walk. He currently works as a research associate in the UA College of Nursing, investigating the exercise program adherence in diabetic adolescents.

Brother Contreras is a true example of a Lambda man, and an amazing role model for young Latino men. We are proud of his accomplishments and wish him much success in Atlanta this summer!

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Friday, February 20, 2009

Congratulations to Alpha Sigma and Gamma Beta's New Lines!


Congratualations to Alpha Sigma's Lambda Line
The Illuminati

PM: Brother James Randall

#1 Giovanni Briones "El Mafioso"
#2 Juan Duran "Helios"
#4 Andrew Ashford "Doomsday"
#5 Jose Ruiz "Apocalypse"

The four gentlemen join the 25 brothers of the Eternal Ring of Fire at Arizona State University. The line celebrated their crossing with a coming out show at Arizona State University on Thursday with many brothers, Greeks, friends and family.



Congratulations to Gamma Beta's Theta Line
Los Caballeros del Eclipse

PM: Brother David Machado

#1 Jesus Valenzuela "Tepotchli"
#2 Miguel Acero "Cipactli"
#3 Chris Samayoa "Pathfinder"
#4 Micheal Hoffman "Honos"
#5 Ernesto Ortega "Phoenix"


The five gentlemen join the 31 brothers of the Empire of the Eternal Eclipse. The line celebrated their crossing with a coming out show at The University of Arizona's Mel and Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Plaza today with many brothers, Greeks, friends and family.

Gamma Beta chapter, "Empire of the Eternal Eclipse" was founded February 27, 2005 at The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. Gamma Beta consistently serves the Tucson community with many educational, cultural and service related events including the chapter's signature winter philanthropy, the 24-hour toy drive. Gamma Beta provides a support system to brothers at the UA, promoting academic success and the goal of graduation.

Founded in 1975 at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. is the first nationally recognized Greek-Letter organization founded as a Latin Fraternity. The membership of Lambda Theta Phi is open to all college men who support its values of scholarship, respect for all cultures, community service, and the advancement and fair treatment of Latinos. Lambda Theta Phi was the first Latin fraternity to be recognized by the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and today has over 90 chapters and colonies in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. More information about Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. can be found on www.Lambda1975.org.

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Wednesday, December 10, 2008

3rd Annual Toy Drive Shatters Expectations



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Contact: David Machado 520.982.4313
Email dfm321@gmail.com


LAMBDA THETA PHI – GAMMA BETA CHAPTER – 3rd ANNUAL TOY DRIVE SHATTERS EXPECTATIONS
Fraternity collects record 15,000 toys to benefit Salvation Army, others


TUCSON, AZ - December 8th, 2008 - This past weekend, Lambda Theta Phi's Gamma Beta Chapter at the University of Arizona took part in their 3rd annual 24 Hour Toy Drive, and in a time of economic hardship they witnessed generosity of epic proportions. The drive was held on December 5th and 6th, totaling 24 hours between the two days. The drive was hosted by the Wal-Mart Super center on West Valencia Road in Tucson, AZ. In partnership with the Salvation Army, and through the cooperation of Chi Upsilon Sigma National Latin Sorority, Inc., the fraternity shattered its goal of 2,000 toys, raising over 15,000 new toys for less fortunate children in the Tucson and Southern Arizona area. With great thanks to Lisa Frank Incorporated for a deeply generous donation, the fraternity extends a sincere thanks to the community for helping in its cause.

All toys collected will benefit the Salvation Army’s Christmas Angel Toy Drive, as well as a local event called "Miracle on 31st street", who gives out toys to the children of South Tucson on Christmas eve. "I speak on behalf of our entire organization when I say that we continue to be blessed by the generosity of our community every holiday season", said chapter President David Machado, who has been a brother of the fraternity for more than three years. "We have a commitment to our community that we intend to fulfill every year," said Chapter Vice President and Director of Public Relations Adam Grijalva. In future years, the fraternity hopes to bring together more organizations of multicultural roots to participate in their event, making sure every child in Southern Arizona has a joyous holiday season.

Founded in 1975 at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. is the first and largest nationally recognized Greek-letter organization founded as a Latin Fraternity. The membership of Lambda Theta Phi is open to all college men who support its values of scholarship, respect for all culture, community service, and the advancement and fair treatment of Latinos. Lambda Theta Phi was the first Latin Fraternity to be recognized by the North-American Inter-Fraternity Conference (NIC), is a member of NALFO, and has over 90 Chapters and Colonies in: Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Idaho, Iowa, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. More information about Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. can be found on www.Lambda1975.org.

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Saturday, November 29, 2008

Congratulations to Brother Gabriel Wong



Congratulations to Brother Gabriel Wong of Gamma Beta Chapter who wed his new wife Alicia Retamoza today in Culiacán, Sinaloa, México with family and friends. May you have a wonderful new life together!

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Sunday, November 23, 2008

2008 AZNM Awards Banquet a Success!

AZNM Sector Brothers

Dr. Cayetano Socarrás Legacy Award winner Gian Chaves (Alpha Upsilon) with wife Diana


ALBUQUERQUE, NM -- Brothers from across the states of Arizona and New Mexico gathered in Albuquerque November 22 to celebrate the national anniversary of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. (nationally celebrated on December 1). The Banquet was held at La Placita Dining Rooms in the Conquistador Banquet Room, with attendance from Gamma Beta and Alpha Upsilon. In keeping with the sector tradition, awards for the year were presented to following brothers and entities:

ACADEMIC BROTHER OF THE YEAR

Adam Grijalva
Gamma Beta Chapter - "Empire of the Eternal Eclipse"
The University of Arizona

COLLABORATIVE EVENT OF THE YEAR

Alpha Upsilon's 10th Anniversary Banquet
Alpha Upsilon Chapter & Lambda Delta Alumni Chapter
The University of New Mexico

SERVICE EVENT OF THE YEAR

24-Hour Toy Drive
Gamma Beta Chapter - "Empire of the Eternal Eclipse"
The University of Arizona

CHAPTER OF THE YEAR

Gamma Beta Chapter - "Empire of the Eternal Eclipse"
The University of Arizona

DR. CAYETANO SOCARRÁS LEGACY AWARD

Gian A. Chaves
Alpha Upsilon Chapter - "La Fuerza Del Sol"
University of New Mexico

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Friday, October 3, 2008

Congratulations to Eta Line: Los Cuatro Guerreros del Imperio


Congratulations to Gamma Beta's Eta Line
Los Cuatro Guerreros del Imperio

PM: Carlos Retamoza

#1 Omar Contreras "Curandero"
#2 Chris Parent "Sol"
#3 Michael Kiefer "Unbreakable"
#4 Syd Moore "Esquire"



The four gentlemen join the 27 brothers of the Empire of the Eternal Eclipse. The line celebrated their crossing with a coming out show at The University of Arizona's Alumni Plaza today with many brothers, Greeks, friends and family.

Gamma Beta chapter, "Empire of the Eternal Eclipse" was founded February 27, 2005 at The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona. Gamma Beta consistently serves the Tucson community with many educational, cultural and service related events including the chapter's signature winter philanthropy, the 24-hour toy drive. Gamma Beta provides a support system to brothers at the UA, promoting academic success and the goal of graduation.

Founded in 1975 at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. is the first nationally recognized Greek-Letter organization founded as a Latin Fraternity. The membership of Lambda Theta Phi is open to all college men who support its values of scholarship, respect for all cultures, community service, and the advancement and fair treatment of Latinos. Lambda Theta Phi was the first Latin fraternity to be recognized by the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and today has over 90 chapters and colonies in Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. More information about Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. can be found on www.Lambda1975.org.

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Sunday, September 14, 2008

AZNM Begins New Rivalry with UA vs. UNM Football Game












ALBUQUERQUE, NM - The brothers of Arizona/New Mexico Sector 1 began a new chapter in sector history yesterday as they solidified a new rivalry game between the two states. Brothers from Gamma Beta Chapter at The University of Arizona drove up to Albuquerque to face off with brothers from Alpha Upsilon Chapter at the University of New Mexico.

Brothers began the day with a relaxing tailgate complete with hamburgers, hot dogs and Rock Band. The UNM brothers were exceptional hosts and set up a large tent complete with couches, TV and music.

After the tailgate, everyone moved into the UNM football stadium to see the Lobos defeat the Wildcats 36 to 28. After the game, brothers reunited for an evening celebration.

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Sunday, August 17, 2008

AZNM Sector Sets Plans for Future

TEMPE, AZ - Members from Alpha Sigma (ASU), Alpha Upsilon (UNM) and Gamma Beta (UA) chapters met with the AZNM Sector Executive Board for the 2nd Annual AZNM Leadership Summit at Arizona State University on August 16, 2008. Members presented on best practices with regard to chapter management, event planning and induction practices, as well as setting goals for the 2008-2009 school year and beyond.

"One of our main goals in hosting the summit every year is to evaluate our strengths as a sector and plan to build upon them as we move into the future. We have a lot of great energy right now, and it's important that we direct it strategically," said Sector Vice President Patrick Bryan.

Just one year ago the sector held its first Leadership Summit in Las Cruces, NM to begin the unification of Arizona and New Mexico chapters into a unified sector. Now that the development process is over, the sector has set its sights on planning for the future and enhancing existing efforts for the betterment of Lambda Theta Phi in the Southwestern United States.

Founded in 1975 at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. is the first national recognized Greek-letter organization founded as a Latin Fraternity. The membership of Lambda Theta Phi is open to all college men who support is values of scholarship, respect for all cultures, community service, and the advancement and fair treatment of Latinos. Lambda Theta Phi was the first Latin Fraternity to be recognized by the North-American Interfraternity Conference (NIC) and today, has over 90 Chapters and Colonies in, Arizona, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. More information about Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. can be found on www.Lambda1975.org.

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Sunday, January 20, 2008

Conqueror: Albuquerque


ALBUQUERQUE, NM - On Saturday, January 19, the Arizona New Mexico Sector of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. hosted its second brotherhood retreat in Albuquerque, NM. Aptly named "Conqueror," the retreat required brothers to employ their knowledge of the city of Albuquerque, the fraternity and themselves to win. Five teams of three competed in various challenges, culminating in a salute competition outside the Student Union Building (SUB) at the University of New Mexico.

First place winners were awarded $50 gift certificates to CollegiateGreek.com, and included brothers Jose Rodriguez and Andrew Provencio from Gamma Beta and Adan Gonzales from Alpha Upsilon. Second place was awarded a free dinner at El Pinto Restaurant in Albuquerque, with the prize going to brothers Jesus Arenas and Art Gonzalez from Gamma Beta and Chris Chaves from Alpha Upsilon.

The sector also bestowed the honor of salute champion of the year to Alpha Upsilon Chapter. The award, formerly given to chapters in the Arizona 1 Sector, will be altered to include the name of the past winner, Alpha Sigma, and the new title of Arizona New Mexico Sector Salute Champion of the Year.

The next brotherhood retreat will occur next January at The University of Arizona in Tucson, Arizona.

Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc originated at Kean University in Union, New Jersey in 1975, and has extended from New York to California and many states in between. Their purpose is to embody the foundations of Unity, Respect, Brotherhood, Culture, and Pride, all the while excelling in the classroom and becoming a leaders of great impact to their organization, their family, and their community.

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Friday, January 4, 2008

Gamma Beta Chapter Raises 1,300 Toys for Southern Arizona Youth

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Lambda theta Phi - Gamma Beta Chapter - 2nd annual Toy Drive Huge Success

TUCSON, AZ - Lambda theta Phi's Gamma Beta Chapter at the University of Arizona recently took part in their 2nd annual 24 Hour Toy Drive, hoping to double the 300 toys they collected last year. The toy drive was held on December 14th and 15th, totaling 24 hours between two days. The drive was hosted by the Wal-Mart Super center on West Valencia Road in Tucson, AZ. Along with the help of the Organization of Women Looking for Sisterhood in Chi Upsilon Sigma ( O.L.W.S. in C.U.S.), the fraternity shattered its goal, raising over 1,300 new toys for less fortunate children in the Tucson and Southern Arizona area. Along with thanks for a greatly generous donation by Lisa Frank Incorporated, the fraternity extends a sincere thanks to the community for helping in its cause.

All toys raised directly benefited the Frank and Edith Morton Boys and Girls Club of Tucson, as well as a local event called "Miracle on 31st street", who gives out toys to the children of south Tucson on Christmas eve. "This event directly characterizes our organization's purpose, both in the community and as role-models for our fellow students", said chapter President David Machado, who has been a brother of the fraternity for more than two years. "U of A students can impact this city in ways we can't imagine, all we need is to do a little work". The fraternity hopes in future years to unite all organization of multicultural roots to participate in the event, making the effect greater and more expansive than ever.

Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. originated at Kean University in Union, New Jersey in 1975, and has extended from New York to California and many states in between. Their purpose is to embody the foundations of Unity, Respect, Brotherhood, Culture, and Pride, all the while excelling in the classroom and becoming a leaders of great impact to their organization, their family, and their community

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Sunday, December 2, 2007

AZNM Sector Hosts First Annual Anniversary Dinner

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TUCSON, AZ - On December 1, 2007 Arizona Sector One of Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity Inc. successfully held its first ever Anniversary Dinner at Dragon's View Restaurant to commemorate the December 1 national founding date for the fraternity. The event was the first event to bring together a large number brothers from the three chapters, spanning two states.

Tucson was selected for the first dinner due to the sector board's location and the large number of fraternity members in Southern Arizona. The event is planned to continue next year in Albuquerque, New Mexico, home to the sector's next largest concentration of members.

With 50 people in attendance, awards were given to individual members and chapter entities for success and achievement. Award winners included:

Collaborative Event of the Year
Catalina Magnet High School Restoration Project with the O.W.L.S. in C.U.S.
GAMMA BETA - THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

Academic Award
James Randal - Managing a high GPA while also tirelessly furthering his chapter
ALPHA SIGMA - ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

Service Event of the Year
Peruvian Relief Effort (Salsa in the SUB and WalMart BBQ - contributing $1,200)
ALPHA UPSILON - UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

Chapter of the Year
ALPHA UPSILON - UNIVERSITY OF NEW MEXICO

The Dr. Cayetano Socarrás Legacy Award
David Fernando Machado
GAMMA BETA - THE UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

Special guests to the event included brother Roque De Leon from Alpha Theta Chapter at Texas A&M and three alumni sisters of Chi Upsilon Sigma's Alpha Zeta Chapter at Texas Christian University.

Founded in 1975 at Kean University in Union, New Jersey, Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. is the first national recognized Greek-letter organization founded as a Latin Fraternity. The membership of Lambda Theta Phi is open to all college men who support its values of scholarship, respect for all culture, community service, and the advancement and fair treatment of Latinos. Lambda Theta Phi was the first Latin Fraternity to be recognized by the North-American Inter-Fraternity Conference (NIC) and today, has over 90 Chapters and Colonies in: Arizona, Atlanta, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Illinois, Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin. More information about Lambda Theta Phi Latin Fraternity, Inc. can be found on www.Lambda1975.org.

The Arizona New Mexico Sector of Lambda Theta Phi is the regional body governing chapters at Arizona State University, University of New Mexico, The University of Arizona and Eastern New Mexico University.

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