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SigEp bikes 150 miles for charity

Fraternity members deliver signed game ball in Evanston in effort to raise money

While most University of Wisconsin students cheering for the Badgers on Wildcat terrain Saturday endured the 150-mile car ride from Madison to Evanston, Ill., nine members of a UW fraternity made the trek relay-style on a Schwinn.

The two-day bike ride was part of the 16th annual Tour de Touchdown, a Sigma Phi Epsilon philanthropic event that raises money for the American Family Children’s Hospital in Madison.

This year, the fraternity met its goal of raising $12,500, up from $10,000 last year. The money will benefit the Child Life Fund, a program that provides toys and activities to help children experience a positive, stress-free hospital environment.

“[Philanthropy] is an important aspect of our fraternity,” SigEp member Justin Mozer said. “The thing we focus on is brotherhood, but you also need to be really well-rounded.”

Mozer said he thinks the event raises money for a worthy cause, and he added the Tour de Touchdown also projects a positive image of the Greek system to the community.

The Tour de Touchdown began Wednesday with a send-off at the fraternity’s former Langdon Street house, which was destroyed in a May 2008 fire. In the past, children from the American Family Children’s Hospital have joined SigEp fraternity brothers for the cookout, but this year’s H1N1 outbreak prevented children from participating in the send-off.

Bikers departed from Madison Thursday morning and arrived in Milwaukee Thursday evening, where a UW alumnus joined the student riders for the second leg of the trip from Milwaukee to Evanston Friday.

SigEp members took turns riding the bicycle, donated by Budget Bicycle Center, to Evanston where they presented a football signed by Coach Bret Bielema to the Northwestern University SigEp chapter.

Each year, the fraternity’s members raise money and bike to an away football game as part of the Tour de Touchdown. Last year, bikers rode 400 miles to Indiana for the Badger-Hoosier game, and in previous years SigEp members have biked to Iowa and Minnesota.

Most of the money Sig Ep raises for the event comes from a sorority football tournament the fraternity hosts, Mozer said. Registration fees and T-shirt sales for the Powderpuff Flag Football game raise a large portion of the money, and other donations come from businesses and individuals.

UW senior Greg Mortner, who biked two shifts for a total of 15 to 20 miles, said he believes the tour embodies the philanthropic spirit of the Greek system.

“Most important of all is just to make sure that people understand that we’re doing all of these great things for the community and show the good aspects of what being in the Greek system is all about,” Mortner said.

UW senior Greg Bostrom biked 13.5 miles of the trip and said the bike ride made Sig Ep’s philanthropic efforts more tangible for him, adding he did not train prior to the tour.

“It was just all the motivation of the kids,” Bostrom said. “We didn’t need that training business. We just had that internal drive.”

Bostrom said though the tour gave him a taste of competitive biking, he does not plan on going pro.

“My bike riding ends here, I think,” Bostrom said.

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you’d think a mention of the great fire of 08 and hazing scandal would make it in the “news” section. nope.

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I think the individual who left the preceeding comment is a total jerk. The house fire was a catastrophe and thank god no one was hurt. The supposed hazing scandal is none of his business. It would be nice if people focused on the positive work these kids have undertaken to help others. Intead, some jealous loser who doesn’t have the courage to identify him/her-self needs to get his/her jollies by talking about stuff that has no bearing.

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It’s nice that they raised a so much money to help the children’s hospital, but 20 miles of riding per person isn’t really anything taxing. That’s about an hour of biking.

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Doesn’t plan on going pro? Hahaha, I would hope not. I promise anyone reading this that they could ride 15 miles in an hour or less.

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Good job guys! Way to raise money for a great cause!

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We came off social probation November 5, 2009. Look out Langdon Street! Seriously, only 9 members signed up to help with the bike ride. A lot of guys are still acting like soreheads for having poop and other excrement poured on their heads in May 2008. It is upsetting that the old 80/20 rule applies that 20% of the fraternity members do about 80% of the work. With our numbers way down from a few years ago, many of the sororities look at us as “losers.” Also, it didn’t help when the new members serenaded the sororities with the song “Sig Ep Raiders.”

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this article seems like a response to all the bitching and moaning that fills these boards whenever negative press gets printed about a frat. “why dont you write about all the positive things we do for the community! wahhh!” okay, here’s your article pussies. stop whining

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@606pm, what do you do for the community? Probably nothing I would assume. Bro hating isn’t considered giving back to the community.

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“The supposed hazing scandal is none of his business.”

It is 110% my business. You don’t get privacy because you violated federal, state, local, and UW laws/ordinances. Welcome to a public institution, buddy. Enjoy getting kicked off campus and possibly sent to trial next time Sig Ep gets outted for some of the shit you’re doing nowadays. It’s only a matter of time.

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what federal/state/local/uw laws were violated by SigEp? what practices does SigEp still engage in that would violate anything? you must be some lame TKE thats mad SigEp has more live ins in your own house than you do total

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What a shame TKE is taking back their house and throwing SigEp on their asses next fall.

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It is important to get you facts straight on the Sig Ep bucket incident. Basically, it was indecent of fellow brothers to pour buckets of fecal matter on the our heads, while we were stripped to our underwear. Not only did it smell up Langdon Street for a time, but it set us back in our relations with sororities who confirmed their suspicians that we are a bunch of pigs! http://badgerherald.com/news/2008/05/07/uwprobesfrat_after.php

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