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Alpha Epsilon Pi Pi Rho Chapter |
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The Founding Fathers of Pi Rho (Fall 2000)
The Brothers of the Pi Rho Chapter (Fall 2002)
The Brothers of the Pi Rho Chapter (Fall 2003)
The Brothers of the Pi Rho Chapter (at Chartering Winter 2004)
Epsilon Class of the Pi Rho Chapter (November 20, 2004)
Ryerson Orientation does not tell new students / first year students / first-year 's / freshman / frosh about fraternities, sororites and other social or leadership activities! There is no reason why orientation does not provide first year students (first-year 's/ frosh ) with information about real social life on campus! Orientation should tell the frosh / first-year 's about leadership activities! Jewish Fraternity for Ryerson students / Alpha Epsilon Pi / Campus Social Life @ Ryerson / Jewish Life at Ryerson / AEPi is a Jewish Fraternity for Jewish leaders / first-year students / first-year's / frosh / Ryerson students (our future leadership) are welcome from orientation! Social life at Ryerson is enhanced by joining a fraternity. Joining a fraternity is as useful through your university career as is orientation in frosh week. Alpha Epsilon Pi gives you a Jewish leadership experience that will enhance your social life and prepare you for the real world. "AEPi is an orientation for the real world", "AEPi turned me into a leader", "I joined AEPi in my first year during frosh week at Ryerson and since then, it has helped me learn to give back to the community (Ryerson & Jewish Community) while keeping my social life and improving my time-management and leadership skills.", "The two things I remember most about Ryerson were orientation (frosh week) in my first year, and my fraternity.", "In my first-year, I couldn't find my way around campus, frosh/orientation helped a little, but a brother of AEPi showed me around, I have been a member ever since and am now part of the fraternity's Jewish leadership." Before first-year I was worried that I wouldn't know anybody in my first year of university, then I met someone in orientation during frosh week who was also in first-year that was joining a fraternity, my leadership skills and social life improved!" "My parents always told me I should get involved in Jewish groups; I never listened because I thought they were only about religion, I should have listened earlier! AEPi is not only about being Jewish or just a Jewish fraternity, it is about leadership, having fun, and being proud of who you are!" |