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<b>''The Lampadion''</b> is one of Phi Sigma Pi's two publications, the other being the ''[[The Purple & Gold]]''.  ''The Lampadion'' was created in 1931 and became the official magazine of Phi Sigma Pi.  [[James K. Stoner]] served for two decades as the editor of the magazine. The main audience for the magazine is alumni [[Members|Brothers]].
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<b>''The Lampadion''</b> is one of Phi Sigma Pi's two publications, the other being the ''[[The Purple & Gold]]''.  ''The Lampadion'' was created in 1931 and became the official magazine of Phi Sigma Pi.  [[James K. Stoner]] served for two decades as the editor of the magazine. The main audience for the magazine is alumni [[Members|Brothers]].  While still a separate publication from [[The Purple & Gold]] the two started being printed together in [[2004]].  Printing the two together allowed for reduced costs as well as being more environmentally friendly.  Also the two magazines now reach both undergraduate and alumni audiences.
  
  
 
==Resources==
 
==Resources==
 
Past issues of ''[http://phisigmapi.org/MediaCenter/Publications/tabid/340/Default.aspx The Lampadion]'', 2003-present
 
Past issues of ''[http://phisigmapi.org/MediaCenter/Publications/tabid/340/Default.aspx The Lampadion]'', 2003-present

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The Lampadion is one of Phi Sigma Pi's two publications, the other being the The Purple & Gold. The Lampadion was created in 1931 and became the official magazine of Phi Sigma Pi. James K. Stoner served for two decades as the editor of the magazine. The main audience for the magazine is alumni Brothers. While still a separate publication from The Purple & Gold the two started being printed together in 2004. Printing the two together allowed for reduced costs as well as being more environmentally friendly. Also the two magazines now reach both undergraduate and alumni audiences.


Resources

Past issues of The Lampadion, 2003-present