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IowaHawkeye 04-15-2002 12:15 PM

i am amazed at how awesome and close together the greek row's are at some of your schools (especially maryland - that looks awesome) our houses are sooooo spread out here - my house is in the middle of nowhere, haha

http://www.uiowa.edu/~ifcpan/images/greekmap.jpg



up at the top right hand corner is the only thing close to a "greek row" and there is only6 houses there - two fo them do sit on the river though - very awesome - and in the top left really its more of a greek circle. my house, dz, as you can see down at the bottom of the picture, is what seems like 10 miles away from all that - but we are near theta, zta, a-phi, and dg... here, the sororities seems to be all very off campus (with the exception of tri-delt, gphib, and axid) and the fraternity houses get lucky and have the easy walk to campus... so not fair...

cutiepatootie 05-18-2002 02:46 AM

greek housing ...Southern Style
 
I m not in a greek sorority yet , but i have to say when i was in college i have to give a shout out to the UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS- Fayetteville ( WOOOOOOOOO PIG SOOOOIE) sorry i have not done that in a very long time and i had to do it... anyways, arkansas has some AWESOME houses. Chi Omega being orginated at UARK, the house is awesome, ADPI brick an floral cant beat that, Kappa Kappa Gamma( to me it is awesome looking for it reminds of South Fork in "Dallas". KD,ZTA, PI Phi,Phi Mu,and tri delt house are all big beautiful Plantation homes.
ever want to see pretty homes that is the campus.


"Once a Razorback , Always a Razorback" although you cant take the SOUTHERN California girl out of SO Cal, you can transform her to a SOUTHERN BELLE! :D

queequek 05-18-2002 04:23 AM

Addition
 
Iowa State University Greek Map
http://www.dso.iastate.edu/dept/gree...s/greekmap.jpg

thetakates 05-21-2002 09:48 PM

Indiana University has the prettiest Greek Row in the state! It makes me jealous because at Ball State we dont have sorority houses so I go to IU and dream about living in one of theirs! And talking about the worst excuse for a "Greek row" is my school. Ball States like 13 fraternity houses are just sick looking compared to some of the other houses I have seen! Like Wabash College. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA IS THE BEST HOUSE THERE! haha.

Just because it is clean :)

AGDangel 05-22-2002 12:29 AM

Well I havent seen very many Sorority/Fraternity houses but I love all the houses at U of M. I dont think there is one small house on that campus!! Compared to alot of houses they are like castles (yeah i know not really) but I especially like the AGD hosue...

hmm i wonder why!! :D

DeltaSigStan 05-22-2002 07:11 AM

San Diego State does their Frat houses differently. This next year we're moving into a new Fraternity Row, but it will be quite different.

First off, Sigma Chi and SAE have houses big enough to hold more than 40 guys, and those are the only houses out of 14 IFC frats that can do that. Everyone else had houses that only had 7 bedrooms or so with a big party room. PLus, they were spread out all over campus.

The new row will be a LOT different than many schools'. It will be 8 houses on the lot (Delta Sig, Sammy, Phi Kap, Phi Psi, Sigma Nu, ZBT, AEPi and KA), which will also only hold maybe 6 or 7 people. The catch here is that in between two rows of four houses will be an apartment building , each house given eight apartments to house whoever they want (non greeks can stay there if the house wants).

It will be a new era in SDSU Greek Life, and it'll benefit many people.

Only thing is they're planning on building a new sorotiy row too.......ALL THE WAY ACROSS CAMPUS ON THE OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE SCHOOL WHERE THE ROW IS!

ZZ-kai- 05-22-2002 10:36 AM

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I could swear, that Sigma Pi was next to Beta.....at least I think they were there when I came to VEISHA days back in 1997???

Also, way on the upper right part of the map, is that Alpha Xi Delta or Alpha Sigma Alpha? I didn't think AXiD had a chapter in IA other than UI??

Thanks!

[QUOTE]Originally posted by queequek

queequek 05-23-2002 01:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AGDangel
Well I havent seen very many Sorority/Fraternity houses but I love all the houses at U of M. I dont think there is one small house on that campus!! Compared to alot of houses they are like castles (yeah i know not really) but I especially like the AGD hosue...

hmm i wonder why!! :D

errr ...
University of Minnesota? University of Michigan? University of Missouri?

queequek 05-23-2002 01:52 AM

Re: Re: Addition
 
[QUOTE]Originally posted by ZZ-kai-
I could swear, that Sigma Pi was next to Beta.....at least I think they were there when I came to VEISHA days back in 1997???

Also, way on the upper right part of the map, is that Alpha Xi Delta or Alpha Sigma Alpha? I didn't think AXiD had a chapter in IA other than UI??

Thanks!

Quote:

Originally posted by queequek
Yup. You're right.
Couple changes occured. Sigma Pi moved to their new house back in 1999, I believe. The new chartered Pi Kappa Alpha took old Sigma Pi house.
And we lost Phi Kappa Tau, Phi Kappa Psi and Delta Chi, 1999-2001.
We've been having Alpha Xi Delta since ever, I think, because their house was built in the 1960s.

SoProud2BeAnAlphaXi 05-23-2002 08:14 PM

Re: Re: Addition
 
Quote:

Originally posted by ZZ-kai-
Also, way on the upper right part of the map, is that Alpha Xi Delta or Alpha Sigma Alpha? I didn't think AXiD had a chapter in IA other than UI??[/i]
I think it's ASA; that's us closer in, next to Alpha Chi Omega. We also have chapters at Iowa Wesleyan (our Beta chapter), Iowa State, and U Northern Iowa.

Blaire 05-23-2002 10:20 PM

Greek Row
 
Well, I have an opnion on the "prettiest" greek row...Its at Middle Tennessee State University...It is frat row and it is AWESOME! Each house is so different and unique...it really takes your breath away when you see it! I wish I had a link, but alas, I do not!

Blaire

Delta Zeta...Lighting the Paths of Friendship

ROWDYsister 05-23-2002 10:55 PM

ZTAngel, you're right about the UCF "Greek Park" (that's what someone told me it's called)...the houses are gorgeous! The Tri-Delt house was awesome, the Sigma Chi house is amazing (that's the huge white one at the end, right?)

But it's really spreadout. I know you don't want to be too cramped, but who needs all that space? Anyway, it's cool that the fraternities and sororities are all in the same area...easier to walk home after a good party (at UF my house is currently the only sorority house in frat row and I must honestly say it's a godsend. When you're having an off night, all you have to do is walk a bit and chill at your own house.)

I saw the FSU houses a couple of weeks ago and was very impressed with the houses, including the DZ house and the Pi Phi house (I wish I could have dropped by but it was like 3 in the morning!). Maybe we'll be able to fit in a tour of the house during the UF-FSU game weekend.

I love UF's houses...and the way they're set up on campus.

queequek 05-23-2002 11:24 PM

Re: Re: Re: Addition
 
Quote:

Originally posted by SoProud2BeAnAlphaXi


I think it's ASA; that's us closer in, next to Alpha Chi Omega. We also have chapters at Iowa Wesleyan (our Beta chapter), Iowa State, and U Northern Iowa.

Nope. It is Alpha Xi Delta. We're talking about Iowa State University here ;)

UMgirl 05-24-2002 04:32 PM

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Originally posted by queequek


errr ...
University of Minnesota? University of Michigan? University of Missouri?

She means the University of Michigan :D

Mystic Cat32 05-25-2002 12:52 AM

Phi Mu Alpha House
 
Our chapter at Illinois Wesleyan University has a really cool house. It was donated by a brother who was a dentist during the beginning of the last century. It has a cool basement and is actually located two houses away from the SAI house.


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