In
the Spring of 1998 The Eternal Ring of Fire was lit. Seven
men stepped into the fire not knowing what to expect. Different
backgrounds and cultures but with the same vision in mind.
After traveling through the depths of hell, six men arose.
These men would be the founding brothers of the Alpha Sigma
Chapter of the greatest fraternity in the world. Not knowing
what was ahead these men stepped onto the ASU campus with
a new found pride, culture, respect, brotherhood, and bearing
three letters that will forever burn in their hearts. Those
three letters are
Lambda
Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity, Inc. was founded on December
1, 1975 at Kean College in Union, New Jersey. Lambda Theta
Phi is a non-profit service/social fraternity emphasizing
Latin unity and the celebration of the Latin culture. With
its acceptance into the National Inter fraternal Conference
in 1992, Lambda Theta Phi became the first nationally recognized
Latino Greek letter fraternity in the country. In 1994, with
the release of The History of Lambda Theta Phi, Latin Fraternity,
Inc., the fraternity became the first Latino fraternity to
publish a historical account about its organization. The fraternity's
goals are to promote scholarship, Latin unity, respect for
all cultures and brotherhood. Lambda Theta Phi has set out
to accomplish these goals through responsible political and
social action. By working in the community, the fraternity
hopes to not only provide service, but to also enhance the
image of Latin culture and provide positive role models in
the Latino community. Lambda Theta Phi has been involved in
numerous voter registration drives, operated free citizenship
registration assistance days, Hispanic College Days (Introducing
thousands of high school students to college), anti drug rallies,
sponsored noted speakers to college campuses, marched in parades
and programmed various cultural, educational and social events.
Lambda Theta Phi has also received commendations from the
American Red Cross for its fundraising efforts on behalf of
victims of earthquakes in Italy and Mexico, mud-slides in
Puerto Rico, volcanic eruptions in Colombia, the homeless
in the United States and Hurricanes in Florida. Lambda Theta
Phi has also received commendations from the Division of Youth
and Family Services, various other community service organizations
as well as proclamations, resolutions and commendations from
Congress and other State Legislatures. Although Lambda Theta
Phi is Latino by tradition, membership is open to all college
males and the Brotherhood includes men representing nations
of the world. Brothers of Lambda Theta Phi have gone on to
become doctors, lawyers, scientists, accountants, engineers,
recording artists, entrepreneurs, politicians and leaders
in various areas.
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