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On March 18 of 1994, 8 college students established Nu Alpha Phi Fraternity with the intent of instilling seven basic principles into their everyday lives. Discipline, Leadership, Brotherhood, Professionalism, Unity, Pride, and Service were the virtues these seven men wished to instill into the Asian community. These founding fathers of Nu Alpha Phi Fraternity, Their tradition has been kept from pledge class to pledge class, from chapter to chapter. Their actions reflected their discipline, leadership, and professionalism. They provided for the community, which had enabled them to get to where they were. Through unity in their actions, their brotherhood was felt. And when finally they had earned the three letters they proudly wore on their chests, their sense of pride had been heightened as a result of their accomplishment. Their efforts established the Alpha Alpha Class, which has grown into the awe inspiring brotherhood that it has today. |
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After being incorporated in the
Summer of '96, Nu Alpha Phi Fraternity, Inc. assumes the legitimate
body of a national corporation. Along with this venture, comes responsibilities
and goals that we, as a part of this corporation must fulfill and uphold
to make this Fraternity grow bigger and stronger and and become a more
prominent body in the surrounding community.
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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.
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Fall 2001 Eboards:
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The Brothers of Nu Alpha Phi looks
for unique individuals who are interested in aiming higher in life.
If you are ready for a change in your life, here's your chance.
RUSH is a process held at the
beginning of each semester. It consists of events which help the brothers
and the interests to acquaint with one another at a personal level.
There are no obligations to join. Attending the RUSH provides a great
opportunity to meet new people who may share similiar ideas and interests
with you. You will not only make new friends with the brother from that
school, but with brothers all over New York as well.
The requirements are simple. Each
candidate is required to attend at least TWO RUSH events along with
a final interview (mandatory) in order to be considered for acknowledgement.
The brothers of Nu Alpha Phi welcomes
you to attend. What are you waiting for? You want to waste four years
of college?
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Fraternity Crest
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