ANGOLA, IN - On Thursday, members of the alumni board from Trine University's Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity installed bricks in front of the fraternity house recognizing members who served or are serving in the military or as first responders.
Board member Rick Hoover stated that he hopes the recognition serves as an example for current members as they see the names when entering or leaving their fraternity house.
Those interested in supporting the effort or purchasing bricks for other recognition can donate through trinesigep.com. SigEp alumni who would like to be included in one of the listings can contact the SigEp alumni board through the same website.
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