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For those that did not pick up a copy of the new edition of the Lambda Theta Phi Quest Newsletter at the 31st Anniversary Banquet, you can now view it online by clicking on the link below. All our newsletters can be accessed at the National Website (http://www.lambda1975.org/) under News & Events > Articles >...
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PRESS RELEASE- On December 2, 2006 Lambda Theta Phi Foundation presented awards to the following brothers at the Lambda Theta Phi 31st National Banquet in Garfield, New Jersey. The following two brothers were awarded Leadership Scholarship awards of $500.00 each:Jimmy A. LatorreAttending: Stevens Institute of Technology – Zeta ChapterMajor: Computer Engineering Carlos E. HurtadoAttending: California...
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Brothers,On behalf of the National Executive Board, we wish you and your family a joyful and the bountiful blessings of the season. As we enjoy the company of friends and family over a sumptuous meal and warm camaraderie, let us remember all the young men and women who serve in peril to guard and protect...
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This is Lambda Theta Phi, and we like to keep things moving forward, therefore, the new Lambda Alumni News Blog is now going 2.0, check out the re-designed Lambda Alumni News Blog.
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Clad in shirts that displayed their fraternity letters, the young men filed into an empty classroom to assemble boxes for their annual clothing drive. As other frat brothers arrived, the men greeted them with a hearty embrace and their secret handshake. But this wasn’t just another fraternity at Montclair State University. It was la fraternidad...
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Alleged ‘vigilantes’ target Latino voters in Tucson Yvonne WingettThe Arizona RepublicNov. 7, 2006 06:09 PM Latino voters casting ballots at a south Tucson church on Tuesday were approached by “vigilantes,” said the national Hispanic advocacy group, the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. Diego Bernal (Founding Brother-Alpha Omicron Chapter-Univ. of Michigan), a staff attorney...
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Menéndez Wins the New Jersey Senate Race For immediate release NEW JERSEY, November 8, 2006 – In the state where Lambda Theta Phi, the first nationally recognized Latino fraternity in the country, was founded one member garnished decisive political victory in New Jersey . Brother Robert Menéndez came out winning in the NJ United States...
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P R E S S R E L E A S EFor immediate releaseNovember 3, 20061-877-FND-1975 Lambda Theta Phi Foundation Sponsors Latino Voter ProjectMiami, FL – Lambda Theta Phi National Foundation announced the formation of its legal assistance team for the upcoming New Jersey General Elections. The team will assist in securing voting rights for...
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Quad protest targets racial stereotypingGroup lambasts ZBT, Tri Delts, hopes to get University’s attentionSusan KantorPosted: 11/1/06 With signs reading “The fight is far from over” and “My culture is not a costume,” hundreds of students filled the Quad side of the Illini Union this afternoon for a rally entitled “Breaking the Silence.” The rally was...
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Latin Greek Organizations Attracting Blacks Some choose a different path to find a home By: Topher Sanders http://www.blackenterprise.com/exclusivesekopen.asp?id=1949 _______________________________________________________________ Jennifer Kamara with her sorority sisters, Zahir Diaz and Tiffany Brutus at a party hosted by her sorority and another Latino based sorority, Sigma Iota Alpha. ________________________________________________________________ Quashawn Williams knew Omega Psi Phi was the fraternity...
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