Why did you join Sigma Alpha Epsilon? That’s a question we recently asked some alumni, and they delivered! Hear the reasons that the Sigma Alpha Epsilon house became a home away from home … and would go on to impact the rest of their lives.
Eric Berger ‘87 says that he decided to pledge to SAE while working at the law school dining service with Ken Brunetti ‘86, who talked up SAE during their shifts working together. He soon decided that it was where he belonged.
“I knew of SAE as “southern” fraternity,” he says. “And in 1974 when I went to Penn, southerners were scarce there and thought this would be a good anchor to my roots. And a number of members were southerners!” – Steven Robert Sloan ‘77
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