posted on May, 27 2007 @ 12:06 PM
Where the heck are all of these threads coming from. You all must be really bored or something.
I am a Sigma Nu alumni, and as far as ritual goes, I am still bound by my oath to never reveal the goings on of our ritual. However I can say that
our initiation involves three steps. Our ritual icons are presented in similar fashion to the square and compass of masonry.
Founded in 1869 at VMI, sig nu is primarily a millitary based fraternity. It was founded in order to prevent hazing of freshmen, a big problem at VMI
at the time. The quote "we treat our pledges like men, and don't belittle them like boys" would sum up the original intent of the organization.
Although that meaning has been lost to most chapters over the years, our chapter strictly adhered to this principle. Our fraternal counterpart, ATO
was a VMI fraternity as well. They were known as the 'Blackfeet" and we were known as the "whitefeet." Sig Nu does not endorse the use of
illicit substances, or the consumption of alchohol to excess. A meaning also lost to time.
Besides most of my brothers getting so faded they couldn't even contain their bodily functions, we were known for our 'Pudding wrestling"
extravaganza. 200 gallons of pudding in a kiddie pool, in the middle of our circle room. The VMI boys would be proud.
As far as fraternal relevance goes, Our brothers assisted one another in matters of life, such as school, substance abuse problems, and job hunting.
Unfortuantely most of our other chapters are bent on getting thier charters revoked. They no longer adhere to the true principles of the fraternity.
It is very sad to see that our main policy of "no hazing" has been brushed aside, in an age when it is needed the most.