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All these houses are so beautiful! Well, here's mine, and there's a huge tree that blocks the view of most of the house, but I think that you can get the picture. It houses around 55 or so, and our dining room was recently remodeled and they took out our old (beloved!) black and white check floor and put in hard wood. Yes it looks nice, but for the members that remember the other one, that's what sold a lot of us on house tours! (It was like a soda fountain floor, and all the table and chairs are wrought iron with glass table tops.. it looked very elegant and classy with the old floor!) I'll also take a look around and see if I can find a picture of the spiral staricase.
http://www.wsu.edu/hdrl/Greek/Sorori...igma_Kappa.htm Also, here is a picture of "The Castle" at UW, Sigma Kappa Mu Chapter. http://students.washington.edu/panhell/SigmaK.htm |
You all definitely have some beautiful houses!! Some of my faves at the U. of Washington are:
http://students.washington.edu/panhell/AChiO.htm http://students.washington.edu/panhell/AGammaD.htm http://students.washington.edu/panhell/DeltaG.htm http://students.washington.edu/panhell/GammaP.htm http://students.washington.edu/panhell/KAlphaT.htm http://students.washington.edu/panhell/KappaD.htm http://students.washington.edu/panhell/PBetaP.htm Okay, so I should have just put all 16, I know! They're all beautiful. Someone else already posted the Chi O house on this thread, but I might add that it is the largest fraternity/sorority structure west of the Mississippi :) And to answer the other question, i'm not sure how many girls all of the sororities house..but I know that we at DG have about 85 in-house, and then the seniors have their own annex. |
Here's my house:
It's done in a spanish style with beautiful tiles outside and in. It also has a really good outside staircase and balcony to stand out on for our many pinnings. http://www.studentgroups.ucla.edu/pa...es/ddd/ddd.htm It's kind of a bad picture, but if you scroll all the down it shows pictures of girls in our house. Also, if you click on sororities on the left hand side of the page it takes you to the other houses at UCLA. |
All of these beautiful houses are making me jealous lol. At UNLV we don't have fraternity or sorority houses. The ones I've seen are awesome. I went to USC's ADPi house and didn't want to leave. I met a ton of awesome sisters and part of me was even thinking about transfering just so I could live in the house hehe. But its all good, greek life at UNLV is still pretty awesome.
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great website Kris! You guys look like you have a lot of fun! :)
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When I was an active, we shared a dorm with KKG, while the 3 other sororities on campus were on greek row with the 5 fraternities. The dorm was actually pretty nice -- it was split in half with different entrances, and we had a chapter room and a kitchen/TV room. This year, after being the oldest sorority on our campus and being without a house for 53 years, the chapter finally got their own house on greek row! I have to say, it is really, really amazing to have the actives in a house -- they are SOOOO excited. It has a gorgeous vaulted ceiling formal living room with huge windows, a library, a TV room, chapter room, and full kitchen/dining room. It houses 38, which is the biggest of all the houses, most are 33-35. Freshman have to live in the dorms, and most of the seniors live off campus. It was amazing to have formal rush in a house of our own -- gave me goosebumps!
As far as the Univ of Washington houses go, the Chi Omega house is really amazing, and beautiful inside as well. I have been in Pi Phi and Gamma Phi at UW too and they are gorgeous inside as well. Most of the UW sororities house around 100+ -- some hold more around 50-60 and then have an "annex" for the rest of the members, like Roxychlr was referring too -- it is a smaller building that is attached to the main house or behind it (in the case of Gamma Phi). The thing that is really neat about the Univ of Washington houses is that they are together within about an eight square block radius, not spread out like some greek systems. Most of the houses are these huge beautiful brick buildings. Worth checking out if you are ever in Seattle! |
Here's a kind of bad black and white photo of the chapter house I lived in at Indiana University:
http://www.indiana.edu/~kkg/ Enjoy! |
Here is my house, Acacia Fraternity at Indiana University. Oh,
how I wish I could go back to my undergrad days and move back in! :) Acacia Fraternity Indiana University Picture Jeff |
IU Greek Houses
Jeff--
When did you graduate from IU? I graduated in 1997. The picture you posted does the Acacia house justice. I remember when I was a Senior in High School and we went to visit IU. Acacia was the first greek house I saw, and I remember telling my mom that I hoped it was a Sorority house (I had never heard of Acacia before) so that I could live in that house when I got to IU. It was a sad (and embarassing!) day when I learned that AKAK was a fraternity!!! But I grew to love the Kappa house anyway :p :rolleyes: -Kristen |
Graduated in '92, but have stayed in Bloomington - loved it so much I didn't want to leave, so began working at the IU Foundation full-time upon graduation.
Jeff |
OH MY GAWD, I hope you had road maps so that you could find your rooms!:D
Awesome, simply, Fu#*ing Awesome!:) |
Our house is very old but the inside is very beautiful. The school is going to be building a large new ZTA house for us. All the sisters are really excited about it. ZLAM
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So i was looking for Phi Mu houses online, and this is the only one i found! Any Phi Mu sisters out there have any house pictures ( i am curious myself!)
http://grove.ufl.edu/~alphanu/phimuhome.html |
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