• Congratulations to the Epsilon epsilon class: Knight, Logan, Matrix, and Rumble. Welcome to the world of eternal brotherhood. Let's make Polytech the next biggest, recognized chapter in NAPhi.
  • The brothers of Epsilon Colony would like to wish everyone a safe and a happy holiday.
  • Everyone hold your breath, because Spring Rush 02' is coming. More information will be up when appropriate.
  • Sunday, October 14th, 2001
    Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk
  • Saturday, August 18th, 2001
    National Meeting
  • Sunday, August 5th, 2001
    National Semi-Formal
  • Friday, July 20th, 2001
    Meltdown Party @ Club Twirl
  • Sunday, July 1st, 2001
    Garage Sale w / Sigma Lambda Kappa Sorority
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Nu Alpha Phi, Epsilon Colony, was founded by five asian male students of various backgrounds. As a result of the lack of unity and pride common among students of Polytechnic University, these five men emerged together and embarked on a mission to further enhance the college experience for themselves and their peers. These men fully accepted the responsibilities of creating the founding class of Epsilon Colony at Polytechnic University.

Eugene Eng, Bailey Peng, Regis Tsai, Tyler Yao, and Peter Yu, worked together through a tried and true educational process which taught them the dedication and virtues which would guide them through life.

On May 14, 2000, Mammoth, Rage, Bounce, Shock, and Method, established the Epsilon Alpha class, thereby creating the first Asian-interest fraternity to exist in Polytechnic University. Following the example of those preceding them, they accepted the task of expanding Nu Alpha Phi and what it stands for, to Polytechnic University and ... to the world.