Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Triskelion History


The Triskelion Grand Fraternity was organized on October 4, 1968 by four Arts and Science students from the University of the Philippines, in the Diliman campus, Quezon City, Philippines. The fraternity was originally named Order of the U.P. Triskelions. The group swelled in ranks and gained its recognition when the Greek lettered TAU GAMMA PHI was adopted. Few years later, chapters from other college and university campuses in the Philippines were established.


The TAU GAMMA PHI aims for promoting to achieve the ideals of fraternal brotherhood. The fraternity believes that it must forge its members to embody qualities of leadership, commitment, persistence, trust, integrity, respect, and vision. This fraternity aims for academic success, personal, career and spiritual growth, active participation in the community through service and social activities. The TAU GAMMA PHI is connected to developing a best-in-class brotherhood organization; a student organization that embodies its own ideals and mission in accordance to fraternity's Tenets and Codes of Conduct.A member of TAU GAMMA PHI is called Triskelion. Triskelion is a"Three Legged Symbol"as shown on the fraternity seal, and its origin is a mystery. A Triskelion has always lived up to the motto, "it will stand no matter where you throw it", which accompanies its seal --Strength, Free Will and Brotherhood.

TRISKELION - The conglomeration of Three Dynamic Forces in the Universe.FORTIS - inner and outer strengthVOLUNTAS - free will and initiativeFRATERNITAS - brotherhoodMISSION - Our Statement of PurposeThe Tau Gamma Phi exist to:Develop Triskelions who shall be Leaders among menFoster Positive Change in the Fraternity System and in our SocietyVISION - Our Common Aspirations1. Leaders among menExcelling in their chosen fields of endeavor2. Change Agents in the Fraternity System and in our SocietyAdvocating inter-fraternity peace & cooperationEngaging in friendly competitionSupporting good governanceModeling active community service

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