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The Univ of West Ga will be announcing in the fall if there will be a new Greek Village to open Fall 2009. Each of the 6 NPC sororities will probably have a house each plus at least 1 new sorority. (Currently the 6 NPC sororities are living in a dorm that was built in 1972.)
I'm not sure how many IFC fraternities there are; each can have a house or... Some of the fraternities have houses they don't want to give up (at least for now).. also, the school is considering opening a town-house type building that can house smaller Greek orgs who can't fill a whole house. Would be near the new football stadium that they are trying to raise money for. |
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My school is in the early stages of getting Greek Housing, but there are so many factors in the air, it might be years before its completed! I know the school tried designating dorms for greek lifein the past, but it didn't work out, hence the plans for different housing.
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University of Minnesota
At Minnesota, we have a "frat row" that is along University Avenue, facing the oldest part of our campus (~150 years old). Obviously, many houses have changed hands/ left/ taken over the house next door/ university moved into a former fraternity house/ etc in the past hundred-plus years, but thankfully many remain. This is where most of the fraternities are located.
http://collections.mnhs.org/visualre...archType=Basic Above is a picture from 1928. The campus would be on your left, with fraternity row on your right. You would be looking up University Avenue, with all the row fraternities on your right, including... 1800 block: unoccupied (originally Zeta Psi and formerly Tau Kappa Epsilon) Kappa Sigma (technically on a cross-street, = behind ZPsi/TKE) Alpha Tau Omega Sigma Alpha Epsilon Omega Nu Alpha (local, originally Phi Kappa Sigma) 1700 block: Alpha Delta Phi Phi Sigma Kappa (technically on a cross-street, = behind ADPhi) co-op (originally Psi Upsilon) Delta Tau Delta Delta Kappa Epsilon 1600 block: Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi (original house) Sigma Chi 2 (originally Chi Phi) Phi Kappa Psi Delta Chi 1500 block: Sigma Nu original Theta Chi house (technically on a cross-street, = behind Sigma Nu) Chi Psi/Lodge The sororities are in small clusters, about 8 blocks up University avenue from where the picture is taken. Some other fraternities are also located up there, farther from campus, but closer to the ladies ;) Additional organizations that are located in this other, ~ 6 block area are: fraternities Delta Upsilon (originally Phi Delta Theta house) Phi Gamma Delta (on Univeristy Ave) Triangle (on University Ave) Sigma Alpha Mu Sigma Phi Epsilon Kappa Alpha Psi (on University Ave) sororities on one block: Alpha Chi Omega Gamma Phi Beta former Chi Omega house Alpha Phi Kappa Kappa Gamma Kappa Kappa Gamma 2 across the street: former Delta Delta Delta house former Alpha Delta Pi house former Kappa Alpha Theta house on another block: Alpha Gamma Delta Delta Gamma Kappa Alpha Theta across the street: Pi Beta Phi Pi Beta Phi 2 Alpha Omicron Pi (We also have Alpha Gamma Rho and Farmhouse, and two local, more agricultural-focused sororities, but they are all located in Saint Paul, near the ag campus) I think that's pretty much everyone (besides locals, or others who have moved houses again!) |
Kappa has 2?? nice
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I know AOII had two at Texas State at one point .. .
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I'll jump in since I've been to the houses. Alpha Gam at WKU did have 2 houses but sold one.
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We do not have one. The fraternities that are recognized by the school rent houses off campus in either Allston or Brookline (communities that neighbor Boston). There are Greek Houses on BU's campus, but they are all MIT fraternities; BU sold them to MIT when the school got rid of Greek life in the 70s, and the groups were not able to get them back when Greek life returned in the mid-80s.
Apparently the new Dean of students is more welcoming of Greek Life, but I would be shocked if the school ever aided GLOs in securing housing. |
University of Washington has a pretty large greek system. immediately to the north of campus there are at least 29 fraternities with houses and 16 sororities with houses. quite a few of the houses also have annexes where a smaller group of the older members usually live. heres a map thats almost up to date and gives the general layout of the system. frats in blue, sororities in red.
http://uwgreeks.com/ifc/profiles/greekmap2007.jpg |
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http://www.tc.umn.edu/~gammaphi/Gamm...a/Welcome.html The trees are blocking a lot of the house in the picture, but the brick part on the left used to be DU, the older section on the right, Gamma Phi. Now it's all Kappa Chapter's lovely home!:D |
At Georgia Southern we have a small street called Olympic Boulevard. All of the 6 sororities have a house on the right side. There are a few fraternity houses on there like KA, SAE, ATO, Kappa Sig, the empty Sigma Nu house...one fraternity is living in the Kappa Kappa Gamma House current but we are suppose to be getting it back in August I think
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