July
27th - Logger's Game
29th - National Conclave
August
10th - Brewer's Game
23rd - E-board Retreat

Sigma Tau Gamma Fraternity is an international brotherhood of men based on Principles of Value, Learning, Leadership, Excellence, Benefit and Integrity. Its more than 50,000 members share a common commitment to leadership, scholarship and service.
Founded in 1920 at Central Missouri State Teacher's College in Warrensburg, MO, Sigma Tau Gamma has grown to more than 100 college campuses across the United States.
The local chapter at the University of Wisconsin - La Crosse was re-colonized in 1995, and became a full chapter in 1997. We pride ourselves on our community service, brotherhood, and academic performance.
To learn more about the local chapter of Sigma Tau Gamma, please email our chapter president,
Chris
Mann, or check out the national homepage at:
www.sigmataugamma.org
Would you like to get more out of your college experience? Whether you're seeking an opportunity to meet new friends, gain leadership experience, ways to help your community, improve your scholarship, or some great times, we got it. If you're interested or just have some questions, get in touch with a member. We would love to hear from you. You can send a message, call, email, check us out on Facebook,
or whatever you prefer. You could be the next qualified member of Sigma
Tau Gamma! Email our VP of Membership,
Eddie Guzman.
Over 85% of student leaders, on more than 700 campuses, are involved in sorority and fraternity life.
Since 1825, when the first fraternity was founded, all but eight U.S. Presidents have been fraternity members.
Of the nation’s 50 largest corporations, 43 are led by sorority women and/or fraternity men.
After graduation, members of Greek-lettered organizations donate significantly more to charitable organizations than their non-affiliated peers.
A U.S. Government Department of Education study shows that over 70% of all those who join a sorority or fraternity graduate, while under 50% of all unaffiliated persons graduate.