Nu Chapter Alumni Board meeting

February 5th, 2010

Planning & strategizing for the Alumni Banquet in March, and Nu Chapter’s 50th anniversary in April

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Downloaded some updates

January 18th, 2010

Downloaded the latest updates. Also might help if I actually promoted the fact we have a Twitter account.

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New features added

December 29th, 2009

RSS feed added, and I also implemented search engine optimization.

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Rest in peace, Dana Mountain of Eta Chapter

November 20th, 2009

Dana Mountain

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Kappa Delta Phi not long for this world

November 8th, 2009

It started out as rumors, it’s official with eye witnesses confirming it.

The National Board disaffiliated from the sisterhood today at P/T.  No vote was taken from the representative body (actives), it was all done behind closed doors. The actives were informed of the board decision and told no vote was needed.

Other news in the forums and more info:
http://forums.orderofthecrow.org/forumdisplay.php?f=54

As of today the brotherhood has no sisters according to the Board.

MTSND, The OTC Admin team.

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Get-well wishes to Dana Mountain of Eta Chapter

October 25th, 2009

Dana broke his shoulder last summer and has had some complications from the surgery. I have his contact information (for now) at the hospital if anyone wants it.

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Message from Nu Brother Justin Michaud

October 7th, 2009

My wife Sara and I are proud new parents. Our Son, Emerson Bernard Michaud was born on Friday, October 2, 2009 @ 9:15pm. He was 19.5 inches and 7lbs 13.6 ounces.

All is going great! Sara and Emerson and healthy but of course we are all a little tired!

Justin Michaud

Wasilla, AK

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Thomas College students face drinking charges

September 14th, 2009

Luckily no Kappas were involved.

http://morningsentinel.mainetoday.com/news/local/6826091.html

WATERVILLE: Students face drinking charges

BY AMY CALDER
Staff Writer Kennebec Journal & Morning Sentinel 09/09/2009
WATERVILLE — Eleven Thomas College students are scheduled to appear in court this fall on underage drinking-related charges filed after police broke up a party Sunday night on North Street.

The incident occurred less than a week after five other Thomas students were charged at a similar off-campus party on Collette Street.

Deputy police Chief Charles Rumsey said Tuesday that it is unusual for so many Thomas students to be charged with underage drinking.

“The size of their student body isn’t as big as some other colleges in the central Maine area, and a large number of students live on campus; so for us to respond to two parties at off-campus residences in this short a period of time is unusual,” Rumsey said, “and issuing that number of summonses to Thomas College students this early in the year is unusual.”

Police responded to the party on North Street at 10:55 p.m. Sunday, according to Rumsey.

“We responded to a loud noise complaint at 79 North St. — we got a call from a neighbor who was complaining about the noise,” he said.

The Thomas students renting the house were having a party and they and their guests were underage and illegally consuming alcohol, he said. Police summonsed both the renters and the visitors and about 15 others fled the scene, he said.

“A number of other people ran from the building when we arrived and were not located,” Rumsey said.

Those summonsed and released at the scene were Corey Underwood, 20, of West Bath, charged with possession of liquor and furnishing a place for minors to consume; Andrew Duncanson, 20, of Westbrook, possession of liquor and providing a place for minors to consume; Isaiah Brathwaite, 20, of West Farmington, possession of liquor and providing a place for minors to consume; Andrew Pelletier, 19, of Topsham, possession of liquor and providing a place for minors to consume; Khaila Donovan, 18, 180 West River Road, Waterville, possession of liquor by a minor; Lucas Goss, 19, 180 West River Road, Waterville, possession of liquor; Shayne Kemp, 19, of Farmington, possession of liquor; Terissa Ridge, 19, of 180 West River Road, possession of liquor; Sean Simpson, 19, of Farmington, possession of liquor; Kaymala Eells, 20, of Otisfield, possession of liquor; and Emily Lemieux, 19, of Colebrook, N.H., possession of liquor.

All of the students are scheduled to appear in Waterville District Court at 1 p.m. Nov. 17, Rumsey said. Five Thomas students summonsed last week at a party at 12 Collette St. also are scheduled to appear in court at that time. They also were summonsed for underage drinking, and the student who rents the apartment was charged with providing a place as well.

Possession of liquor by a minor is a civil violation which typically is punishable by a $100 to $150 fine; furnishing a place is a Class D misdemeanor, punishable by a fine and possibly a jail term, Rumsey said.

He said those summonsed Sunday night cooperated with police.

“Nobody was combative, nobody was injured, nobody was arrested,” he said.

Rumsey said it is unlikely that the students who fled the scene Sunday night when police arrived will be identified.

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2009 Iota Chapter summer reunion

August 7th, 2009

Click here for the photo album. A discussion thread can also be found at Order Of The Crow.

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Testing Twitter Tools

July 15th, 2009

Created a kdp_nu Twitter account.

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