Re-Establish Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity at Shippensburg University
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Edwin Walter
1 year ago
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Sig Tau was such an important part of my life while I was at Ship from '65-'69.
Not just the social aspects of the fraternity, but the sense of belonging to a group of like minded individuals, opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth as an individual, and reaching a whole new level of maturity during my 4 years at Ship. The brotherhood and comradery I found in Sig Tau definitely helped me become a better person.
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Craig Cuello
1 year ago
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Being an Sig Tau was monumental to my college life and every moment of my life since I pledged in 1997. It taught me values and shapes and helped shape me into the man I am today. I would do anything for my brothers whether I talked to them yesterday or haven’t in 20 years. I haven’t been back to Ship since I graduated. There is nothing to go back to. Having Sigma Tau Gamma back would give me a reason to come back to Ship and support.
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Martin Sampson
1 year ago
Fraternity life enhances the college experience during and after college.
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Jeff Wagner
1 year ago
Special group, special people. Friendships for life.
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Robert McElwee
1 year ago
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Shanin Theiss
1 year ago
Sig Tau, that's all!!
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Mark Brosso
1 year ago
How is KFC still on King Street and Sig Tau is not part of Shippensburg U?
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James Crompton Jr
1 year ago
Where's your brick!?
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Richard Layden
1 year ago
LFG!!
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William J Padamonsky
1 year ago
Would love to see Sig Tau back on csmpus
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Bill Stout
1 year ago
Bring back Sigma Tau Gamma to SHIP!
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Len Patton
1 year ago
BE-663 ‘93
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Thomas Orr
1 year ago
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Here it is more than 40 years after I graduated from Shippensburg as a Sig Tau brother and we still are able to meet annually to continue our relationships and support each other through fund raising events.
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Wally Raub
1 year ago
The friendships I created have changed my life.
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Michael McLane
1 year ago
Sign Tau Gamma Shippensburg 1981-1984
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Bill Wilen
1 year ago
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Sigma Tau Gamma was an influential social and academic componet to my 4 years at Ship. I graduated in 1965, earned 2 more degrees and retired as an emeritus professor of teacher education at Kent State University. Thank you Sig Tau! Bill Wilen
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John Clauss
1 year ago
Great News!
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Pires Ed
1 year ago
Didn’t know what I didn’t know, best group of brothers through my life I will ever be around smart , successful, intelligent, ship did this!! Thank you
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Doug Leibig
1 year ago
I support this 100%.
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Scot Keefer
1 year ago
Being part of Sig Tau means more than just wearing Greek letters or attending social events; it signifies a profound sense of brotherhood and belonging. It's about forging lifelong friendships and building a support system that extends beyond the college years. The fraternity experience fosters personal growth, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service. It means participating in traditions that create a shared history and pride, while also challenging each member to uphold values of integrity, respect, and excellence. In essence, being part of Sig Tau is about finding a second family that encourages you to become the best version of yourself.
Sig Tau was such an important part of my life while I was at Ship from '65-'69. Not just the social aspects of the fraternity, but the sense of belonging to a group of like minded individuals, opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth as an individual, and reaching a whole new level of maturity during my 4 years at Ship. The brotherhood and comradery I found in Sig Tau definitely helped me become a better person.
Being an Sig Tau was monumental to my college life and every moment of my life since I pledged in 1997. It taught me values and shapes and helped shape me into the man I am today. I would do anything for my brothers whether I talked to them yesterday or haven’t in 20 years. I haven’t been back to Ship since I graduated. There is nothing to go back to. Having Sigma Tau Gamma back would give me a reason to come back to Ship and support.
Fraternity life enhances the college experience during and after college.
Special group, special people. Friendships for life.
Sig Tau, that's all!!
How is KFC still on King Street and Sig Tau is not part of Shippensburg U?
Where's your brick!?
LFG!!
Would love to see Sig Tau back on csmpus
Bring back Sigma Tau Gamma to SHIP!
BE-663 ‘93
Here it is more than 40 years after I graduated from Shippensburg as a Sig Tau brother and we still are able to meet annually to continue our relationships and support each other through fund raising events.
The friendships I created have changed my life.
Sign Tau Gamma Shippensburg 1981-1984
Sigma Tau Gamma was an influential social and academic componet to my 4 years at Ship. I graduated in 1965, earned 2 more degrees and retired as an emeritus professor of teacher education at Kent State University. Thank you Sig Tau! Bill Wilen
Great News!
Didn’t know what I didn’t know, best group of brothers through my life I will ever be around smart , successful, intelligent, ship did this!! Thank you
I support this 100%.
Being part of Sig Tau means more than just wearing Greek letters or attending social events; it signifies a profound sense of brotherhood and belonging. It's about forging lifelong friendships and building a support system that extends beyond the college years. The fraternity experience fosters personal growth, leadership skills, and a commitment to community service. It means participating in traditions that create a shared history and pride, while also challenging each member to uphold values of integrity, respect, and excellence. In essence, being part of Sig Tau is about finding a second family that encourages you to become the best version of yourself.