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Matthew Wiegmann (born 6 November 1984) is an Active Collegiate Member of Delta Kappa Chapter at the University of North Texas.
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==Biography==
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'''Matthew Wiegmann''' (born 6 November 1984) is an Active Collegiate Member of [[Delta Kappa Chapter]] at the [http://www.unt.edu University of North Texas].
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== Early Fraternity Life and Career ==
 
Born in Irving Texas, Matthew is a true home grown Texan. Having graduated from Grapevine High School in 2003, Matthew attended University of Texas in Arlington for one semester before joining the U.S. Army. Serving two tours in Iraq, he left the army at the end of his six year contract. After leaving the army he chose to join the ranks of the fine collegiate students at the University of North Texas. Currently pursuing a bachelor degree in Computer Engineering and Math.
 
Born in Irving Texas, Matthew is a true home grown Texan. Having graduated from Grapevine High School in 2003, Matthew attended University of Texas in Arlington for one semester before joining the U.S. Army. Serving two tours in Iraq, he left the army at the end of his six year contract. After leaving the army he chose to join the ranks of the fine collegiate students at the University of North Texas. Currently pursuing a bachelor degree in Computer Engineering and Math.
  
==How It All Began==
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== Collegiate Years at Delta Kappa ==
Matt's start in the fraternity began one fateful night during rush week when he attended the Delta Kappa Bowling Night. Meeting an abundant number of friendly brothers, Matt began to feel he had found what he was searching for. As he learned about the values and activities of Phi Sigma Pi, it was not long before he was hooked. Going through initiation in his second semester at UNT, Matt is now an Active Member of Delta Kappa and is looking forward to what the future of Phi Sigma Pi holds.
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Matt's start in the fraternity began one fateful night during rush week when he attended the Delta Kappa Bowling Night. Meeting an abundant number of friendly Brothers, Matt began to feel he had found what he was searching for. As he learned about the values and activities of Phi Sigma Pi, it was not long before he was hooked. Going through initiation in his second semester at UNT, Matt is now an Active Member of Delta Kappa and is looking forward to what the future of Phi Sigma Pi holds.
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Matt watches a lot of Doctor Who... And Sherlock.
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== Bigs and Littles ==
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Matt's Big Brother is [[Taylor Duke]].<br />
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Matt's Littles are [[Sean Bailey]], [[Luna Laurent de Castro]], [[Jillian Luna]], [[Jaelin Mercer]], [[Cleo Eckstein]], [[Maela Ramos]], [[Steev Boundzanga]], [[Bosco Theodore]], and [[William Flanagan]].
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== Further Resources ==
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* http://facebook.com/matthew.wiegmann
  
Matt's Big Brother is Taylor Duke.
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Latest revision as of 12:33, 21 April 2013

Matthew Wiegmann
Mattwiegmann.jpg
Name Matthew Wiegmann
Chapter Delta Kappa
University of North Texas
Date Inducted Spring 2011
Roll Number
Alumni Chapter/Assoc
Honorary Member
Major Computer Engineering
Birthdate November 6, 1984
Spouse
Nicknames
Awards


Matthew Wiegmann (born 6 November 1984) is an Active Collegiate Member of Delta Kappa Chapter at the University of North Texas.

Early Fraternity Life and Career

Born in Irving Texas, Matthew is a true home grown Texan. Having graduated from Grapevine High School in 2003, Matthew attended University of Texas in Arlington for one semester before joining the U.S. Army. Serving two tours in Iraq, he left the army at the end of his six year contract. After leaving the army he chose to join the ranks of the fine collegiate students at the University of North Texas. Currently pursuing a bachelor degree in Computer Engineering and Math.

Collegiate Years at Delta Kappa

Matt's start in the fraternity began one fateful night during rush week when he attended the Delta Kappa Bowling Night. Meeting an abundant number of friendly Brothers, Matt began to feel he had found what he was searching for. As he learned about the values and activities of Phi Sigma Pi, it was not long before he was hooked. Going through initiation in his second semester at UNT, Matt is now an Active Member of Delta Kappa and is looking forward to what the future of Phi Sigma Pi holds.

Matt watches a lot of Doctor Who... And Sherlock.

Bigs and Littles

Matt's Big Brother is Taylor Duke.
Matt's Littles are Sean Bailey, Luna Laurent de Castro, Jillian Luna, Jaelin Mercer, Cleo Eckstein, Maela Ramos, Steev Boundzanga, Bosco Theodore, and William Flanagan.

Further Resources