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DeltaSigStan 06-28-2003 05:20 PM

That Chi O at the top? How many do those floors hold?

docetboy 06-28-2003 06:57 PM

This is my Chapter House, the Gamma-Nu chapter of Kappa Sigma at Washburn University in Topeka, Kansas (that's a mouthful!)

(Ignore the caption and the bad spelling, it's from the university's site and not our pic....kinda says something about the education we get though!)

http://www.washburn.edu/ur/postcard/...KappaSigma.jpg

Tom Earp 06-28-2003 07:17 PM

docetboy, have been by your house many times and fell in love with it!!!!:)

Always wanted a chance to go through it sometime!!!

It looks like the best on U W campus!

GeekyPenguin 06-28-2003 08:02 PM

http://www.sigepuwp.org/images/pictures/house2.jpg
Hopefully that works, that's the SigEp house on my old campus and is a pretty general idea of what Greek houses there look like.

http://www.musigeps.org/images/House/P0002330.JPG
That's SigEp at my new school, I'd say they have the second nicest house there, behind Triangle.

Alpha Phi house at my new school <---you can take a house tour there, all the sororities have the same condo.

meridionaleDG 06-28-2003 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DeltaSigStan
That Chi O at the top? How many do those floors hold?
Actually, you can't see it but the very top is AKA.

The way the building is set up is really strange, It has 8 floors, but it is split in half by a starwell. So really you have a west side and an east side - but it is all the same building. A sorority can have 1 floor or 2 floors depending on size. AKA, KAT, and ADII only have one floor. The rest have 2. Reguardless of 1 floor or 2 floors, each sorority has at least one floor with a chapter room and balcony. You can decorate the foyer and your chapter room however you like. There is also a kitchen beside the chapter room. So basicly, every other balcony is on a different side, and the same with the back.

So the front balconies (facing the higway) are:

AKA
Chi O
Tri-Delta
ADII
Phi Mu

And then the back balconies (facing the quad) are:

KAT
KD
DG
Pi Phi
and then a vacant balcony

It is an OLD dorm build specifically for sororities, but right now they are drafting up plans for sorority villages. The guys have houses (how UNFAIR), but the girls can't because of some silly brothel law. The only thing they can do is build us a better dormitory, or make us sorority apartment complexes.

Too bad I won't be around when it all finally gets done. Oh well, us girls right now can call us the wilderness girls.

FAB*SpiceySpice 06-28-2003 11:54 PM

My house...
 
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-...0eQvwYA_ph.jpg

This is my beautiful home. :) The Chi chapter of Phi Mu at U of Missouri Columbia....we also have a nice big deck out back, a sand volleyball court, and an annex, which is just a smaller house and that's where I live! :)

sarahgrace 06-29-2003 01:05 AM

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phimugal09 06-29-2003 01:31 AM

FAB*SpiceySpice can you try to post the pic again? I wanna see a Phi Mu house!

AlphaGamJLo 06-29-2003 01:46 AM

Here's my house at the University of South Alabama.....every single sorority/fraternity house except for Sigma Chi's (their house was the first one built on campus) looks EXACTLY like mine; the only difference is the way each chapter decorates the inside. The houses were just built in 1998.

http://www.southalabama.edu/alphagammadelta/House.jpg

Jill1228 06-29-2003 04:00 AM

The nicest Greek Row out here is University of Washington
Here is the Greek Row Map
http://students.washington.edu/ifc/index1.html

Here are the links to the sororities...
http://students.washington.edu/panhell/
click on each of the letters to see a pix of the house

They got some PHAT cribs!

AchtungBaby80 06-29-2003 01:31 PM

Wow, all your houses are awesome! They make the ones at UK look really small by comparison.

Here's my chapter's house...most of the other sorority houses look almost the same, except for the ones that aren't in Sorority Circle.

http://www.geocities.com/shrinkydink99/dz_pics3.html

AOII_Luv 06-29-2003 02:25 PM

Here is a section about the AOII house at Indiana University. If you click here(www.indiana.edu/~aoii/alumni.htm) scroll down to the part about "New Landscape" and that will give you some great pictures of our house!

nauadpi 06-29-2003 02:27 PM

http://www4.nau.edu/reslife/reslife/...ics/mtview.gif

At Northern Arizona University all the sororities and all but one of the fraternities lives in Mt View Hall...pictured above...we are generally seperated by wing and floor...but some wings have more than one fraternity or sorority to it...The large windows that stick out are the chapter rooms...mine is the second floor shown...Which is actually the 4th floor of the building...but that is because it is on a hill...so some of the wings off the other side are lower then what can been seen in this picture....

AUDeltaGam 06-29-2003 04:00 PM

http://php.auburn.edu/its/ducapps/bld-index/sasnet.jpg

Each sorority at Auburn is housed in a dorm on the Hill, sometimes 2-3 sororities in a dorm. Each sorority has a chapter room either on the first floor or the basement. Delta Gamma is in Sasnett Hall. We are the only sorority in Sasnett and our chapter room is in the basement. Each sorority gets either a floor or 2 for the girls who are living in the dorms.

Jill1228 06-29-2003 04:22 PM

What a FATTY crib!
I had to post the picture
http://www.indiana.edu/~aoii/images/aoii_landscape2.jpg

GAWGEOUS

I LURVE the workout room
http://www.indiana.edu/~aoii/images/...troomafter.jpg

Quote:

Originally posted by AOII_Luv
Here is a section about the AOII house at Indiana University. If you click here(www.indiana.edu/~aoii/alumni.htm) scroll down to the part about "New Landscape" and that will give you some great pictures of our house!


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