In addition to the social element that is part of Greek life, we are happy to help the guys understand what it means to be a positive part of their society and we hope that we‘re able to create value for many. We are trying to keep our message simple and add a value to the Rush all the while trying to take the opportunity to communicate our Core Value, ‗A commitment to Excellence‘ and what that means to us. With having only one active brother we‘ve been handicapped with our alumni organizing and running much of the Rush function. We have a great responsibility to see everything through and we have the structure to ensure it will get done. We have a sole focus on creating branding for the new Psi-D. ―We have a storied past that is just that, in the past. ―We had bills to pay to salvage our assets at 10 West University Street and we needed to fundraise quickly,‖ said Tom Tortora, a long time alumni of Psi Delta Omega and one of its strongest proponents. Submit an article to the Tor Echo The deadline for submissions for the next issue is 10/9 The next issue will be published on the 10/16 Send all submissions to: at the college now and how the fraternity needs to operate to be a positive part of this culture.
Sam McCarthy Above, from back left to right Abbey Benton, Tricia McFarland, Amy Jernatowski, Emily Crocker, Heather Barniak, Carley Briggs Front left to right Jessica Suojanen, Hannah Child-Dauphin, Liz Papp, and Alumni Meg Chase. Below, Liz and Hannah ready for the walk. Steve Tyrell, Vice President of Student Affairs at ASC provided the insight to the people interested in seeing the return of Psi Delta Omega to Alfred State on how Greek life is “WALK A MILE IN THEIR SHOES” The sisters of Pi Nu Epsilon took part in the annual Catholic Charities fund raiser ―Walk a mile in their Shoes‖, they raised $441.00 and want to thank everyone who donated for this cause. The probation period is to last two years and will involve close supervision of all their functions by Alfred State officials. Allen Raish said restructuring of virtually their entire pledge program has resulted in the fraternity being allowed to return to campus on a probationary basis. Through the efforts of alumni brothers, for the first time in 13 years this once-fallen fraternity is accepting new pledges and has an officially sanctioned presence on ASC. Despite this, new pledges joined and former alumni continued to meet unofficially.
Brothers in this house were not recognized by the school and ran the risk of expulsion should their affiliation with the disbanded fraternity become known. TE TOR ECHO October 3rd, 2011 IN THIS ISSUE OPINION LIFE ~ EDITORIAL ~ ASC.EDU ~ OP ED - SMOKING ~ L.A.S.O ~ OTTAWA ANIMATION ~ ILLUSTRATED HUMOR ANNOUNCEMENTS ~ WRITING CENTER ~ MATH LAB HOURS ~ PHI THETA KAPPA ~ KEEP ALFRED SAFE NEWS ~ FLOOD RELIEF CAMPUS LIFE ~ GRADUATION ~ JOBS & CAREERS ~ STUDENT SAFTY ~ PIZZA OVEN ~ DUCT TAPE SPORTS ~ HOMECOMING GAME ~ HALL OF FAME ���, THE PRODIGAL BROTHERS RETURN Amid allegations of underage drinking and possible hazing, Psi Delta Omega was removed from the official list of ASC fraternities in fall 1998.