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The Tomahawk of Alpha Sigma Phi takes yet another step in the evolution of its history.

Those of you with current email addresses on file with Fraternity Headquarters already know this. For others, this may be your first introduction to how news about Alpha Sigma Phi is now being distributed.

For years, fraternity leadership has grappled with the expense of printing and mailing a magazine – a cost that continues to climb – often by printing fewer issues and going months in between.

In publishing, we call this approach “printing a periodic periodical.”

That’s not good enough.

So this past fall the Fraternity launched two distinct electronic versions of The Tomahawk; one geared for undergraduate members; the other designed for alumni. Both are distributed by email each month during the academic year and are called the Tuesday Tomahawk. A printed version of The Tomahawk will be mailed to every member at least once per year.

This solution is much more economical and takes advantage of more timely electronic communications.

In each Tuesday Tomahawk we cover chapter and alumni news, events, notices, news from the Educational Foundation, and late-breaking Fraternity news that really should reach our members before a printed Tomahawk can make its way to your mailbox. In this and coming issues of a printed Tomahawk, you’ll see more feature stories, more in-depth coverage, and more photos of members. Omega Chapter listings can be found online at alphasigmaphi.org.

If you would like to receive the Tuesday Tomahawk, please provide us with your email address at this link.

 
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