Chapter Re-established at Texas Tech with 27 Noble Men

Published on April 10, 2018 in News, Press Releases

LUBBOCK, TEXAS – Sig Tau is officially a part of Red Raider nation once more. Twenty-seven men, of all ages and from all over the world, including Cameroon and Mexico, came together to form the re-established Eta Epsilon Associate Chapter at Texas Tech University.

Sig Tau may be new to campus but the chapter is rooted in Red Raider history since 1985 when the very first class of the Eta Epsilon Chapter was initiated. Donald Rakow, a 1988 initiate of Texas Tech said, “I am excited that Sig Tau has returned to [Texas] Tech [University]. The Principles and values of Tech students are in line with Sig Tau. This recruitment class is a fine example of the Noble Gentlemen that attend Texas Tech and I look forward to this Associate Chapter chartering.”

When asked what he looks forward the most about the chapter being brought back to campus, newly installed Chapter President and Founding Father Hawks Holder said, “I look forward to the great opportunity it will provide for the young men of Lubbock to get involved in an organization that provides them with all the skills necessary to be successful in college and beyond.”

Want to follow their journey as they inch closer to earning their charter? Make sure to follow them on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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ABOUT SIGMA TAU GAMMA FRATERNITY
Founded at the University of Central Missouri on June 28, 1920, the organization will commemorate its 100th Anniversary in 2020. With a presence on 85 campuses in 31 states, our membership includes 3,000 undergraduate men and 61,000 living alumni. The Headquarters, which is home to the Fraternity, Foundation, and WPN Housing Company, is located in Indianapolis, Indiana, 12 miles from the center of downtown. Visit https://sigtau.org for additional information.