Chi Gamma Epsilon
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[edit] Chi Gamma Epsilon
Chi Gamma Epsilon is a fraternity at Dartmouth College. "Chi Gam," as it is commonly known, was formerly part of the Kappa Sigma fraternity, before breaking off for political reasons. On campus, Chi Gam is known for it's dance parties and commitment to service. In past years Chi Gam gained a reputation as the "Baseball Frat," although now the house is populated by a wide variety of different people, including members of the Dartmouth Lightweight Crew team, Dartmouth Swim team, and writers for The Dartmouth. Alumni brothers include numerous professional baseball players (Brad Ausmus '91, Mike Remlinger '87)
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