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Which abbreviations Tau Epsilon Phi uses seems to be a matter of discussion. The National page has a link to the TEP foundation, so that seems to be accepted by the national Organization. The Winter 2021 National Magazine also shows TEP as part of several chapter's social media names. T E Phi, on the other hand, I see in an old song in the Pledge Manual (Portals) and use by Omega Alpha chapter on their website. Based on that, I could see either using only TEP or both TEP and T E Phi.Naraht (talk) 13:38, 4 October 2024 (UTC)Reply