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SigEp returns!

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The Wisconsin chapter of the Sigma Phi Epsilon National Fraternity recently announced the launch of a rebuilding program that will result in an undergraduate organization that is not just the best fraternity on campus, but the best student organization on campus.Sigma Phi Epsilon is successful because SigEp is different. SigEp’s award-winning The Balanced Man Program (BMP) is exactly what young men need today -- a continuous development experience focused on scholarship, leadership, and life skills that complements the classroom curriculum. Refinement of these crucial skills helps SigEp brothers succeed upon graduation and prepares them to achieve balance and satisfaction in every aspect of their lives.

SigEp's Balanced Man App empowers brothers and offers students an unparalleled fraternal development experience. After signing into the app, a brother lands on his very own personalized homepage. Here he monitors his progress on BMP challenges and development in live time, examine his percentage of completed activities, and reviews the number of days left in his current challenge. He is able to do all of this at a glance before moving on to another feature of the BMP app. His profile allows him to record and write reflective thoughts on his personal BMP experience. Here he reviews his past, present and future challenges, sees his challenge mentors and contacts them immediately to schedule the next challenge. Additionally he can access the in-app directory of chapter brother profiles so he can see how his brothers are progressing through their challenges, creating more opportunities for chapter competition, friendly rivalry and encouragement. On his activities page, he can conveniently access a list of challenge activities so that he can mark an activity as complete and then attach photos and documents as evidence. As as member updates his personalized challenge tracker, his challenge coordinator will be notified in real time. Coordinators and vice presidents of member development are able to access a list of all brothers in any given challenge to monitor their individual progress and percentage of completed activities and meetings. Brothers and officers can post to the newsfeed to inform each other about upcoming meetings, events and personal milestones. As you would expect with any social media feature, brothers are able to like and comment on other members’ posts, making the BMP more personal and interactive than ever before. Whether it’s managing personal challenge information, calling or emailing brothers from the in-app directory or exporting meeting and activity due dates to your mobile calendar, the app is SigEp’s all-in-one tool designed to help chapters build brotherhood, pursue the Balanced Man Ideal, and make the most of their SigEp experience.

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Sig Ep will never get the 100 people they need to return to the Langdon house. There just aren't enough guys who want to swear an oath not to drink in order to become "brothers" in this cult like thing named Balance Man

By: Nope
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A national organization that doesn’t allow its members to have a drink, will not get any support on this campus. Not going to happen.

By: Tf
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SigEp House directors and SigEp Resident Scholars will use, when necessary, the native technology of the "Balanced Man Program App" to collect, assess, and share with all stakeholders the status of individual member's sobriety and the collective chapter's compliance with all Bylaws and residential contracts mandating a Substance-Free Fraternal experience.

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#14    

Sigma DRY Epsilon

By: Nah
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#15    

Name a top tier chapter of SigEp at Power5 conference...

You can't!

By: Fun games
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Most of the people coming to Madison are already abusing alcohol. Good to have a dry option to help students who want to live sober.

By: Yesyes
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#17    

No beer, no party, no way!

By: No
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What was Sig Ep like before they got banned?

By: Kick
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So... not a real fraternity

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by: Nope   

No thank you!

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by: ff   

Fake frat

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SigEp has demonstrated a commitment to creating a new normal for fraternities. SigEp has removed pledging from its membership experience and established substance-free chapter houses as the nationwide standard. We've done away with archaic and dangerous activities. We believe these steps were necessary to accomplish our mission of promoting academic excellence and empowering our young men to lead with integrity, not just now but for the rest of their lives. Our entire society as America benefits from a generation of values-based leaders like those heroes landing on the beaches of Normandy 80 years ago on D-Day.

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by: Pi   

Might as well just join a coed service club

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by: Yes   

Just rush Alpha Phi Omega

At least they have a social life and pledging

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by: Cam   

Who would pay dues that would used to oppress and police themselves?

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