Alpha Tau Omega - University of North Dakota

Fall 2020 Newsletter

Delta Nu Chapter of Alpha Tau Omega at the University of North Dakota

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THE DELTA NUS Lower level game room—you know a guy has to relax sometime. Main floor dining room, dedicated to Delta Nu Veterans of All Wars with special recognition to Captain Ernie Bartolina '62, who made the ultimate sacrifice. Main floor living room with Karl Bertheau pictured above the fireplace...still keeping watch. Main floor view on entering the living room. Two-man bedrooms with bunk beds in the back right. Main floor as seen upon entering with ATΩ shield front and center. Brett Strand '17 Mechanical Engineering St. Charles, Minn. "I decided to pledge ATΩ because I wanted to be part of the chapter camaraderie. My favorite part of Delta Nu is having incredibly diverse backgrounds and still having a common brotherhood in which we all thrive. Now, thanks to our generous alumni, the ATΩ chapter house is the best on campus. I'm most excited about the recruitment opportunities that the new house creates and having a great common area for all the brothers." Isaiah Nault '18 Atmospheric Sciences Bloomington, Minn. "I pledged ATΩ by chance. I happened to walk by the house during rush week and saw some guys I knew from ROTC. I would probably have never joined if it weren't for those guys. My favorite part about Delta Nu is that I am very close with all my brothers and the new members. It is so nice having a smaller chapter so that I can become such good friends with most of the membership. The ATΩ house is by far the nicest house on campus, and I am so glad that I joined the fraternity with such a strong brotherhood and such a good house. I am most excited for a place so close to campus that I can study, live, and socialize with all my brothers." James Thompson '20 Commercial Aviation Lewisburg, Pa. "I am excited to be one of the first members to live in the new chapter house and make new memories. The new house is much nicer and cleaner than the other houses, along with much more space. I look forward to carrying on the brotherhood for another generation."

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