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Chi O Houses Across the Country
In looking at the thread on chapter houses, I thought it would be fun to have a thread in our own forum for pictures of some of our chapter houses, suites, dorm floors, Panhellenic buildings, lodges, etc.
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Omicron Chapter - Univ. of Illinois
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Zeta Chapter - Univ. of Colorado
http://www.colorado.edu/Greeks/ChiOm...ages/house.jpg
"Our house is situated at a prime location on the corner of 16th and Broadway, across from the University Memorial Center. The house holds 79 women, however; our entire chapter consists of about 170 members. Our house is fully equipped with our own computer room, laundry room, sundeck, and DSL in every room of the house." |
Zeta Delta Chapter at the University of Nebraska at Omaha
*we do not currently have a house, so this is a picture of the Student Center (which we use for meetings and recruitment) Our Chi Omega flag is hung in the cafeteria, along with the other GLO's flags. So it's practically home ;) http://studentorgs.unomaha.edu/images/index.5.jpg Kappa Chapter at the University of Nebraska Lincoln http://www.unl.edu/chiomega/house/pics/house1.jpg I had the opprotunity to visit this home in 1998, and it is much bigger than the picture shows. They had also just made some house improvements, and I was highly impressed! |
Lambda Gamma Chapter - Uni. of Virginia
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My chapter!
Pi Zeta - Western Michigan University *How can I get it to post the picture and not just the link? HELP!* http://us.f1.yahoofs.com/users/64715...eta+House.jpg? It goes pretty far back. It houses 42 girls in 21 double bedrooms - 6 on the first floor, 15 on the second. It has a 1 bedroom apartment on the first floor for the house mother. A fromal living room on the main floor, a smaller den/study room loft on the second floor, and the basement is furnished and used the most for tv watching/hanging out/and chapter meetings. ETA: I guess you'll never see it. I can't get the darn this to post. :( Sorry |
Eta Delta Chapter - Univ. of Florida
Quote on the Eta Delta website:
Home is not where you live but where they understand you. --Christian Morgenstern http://grove.ufl.edu/~chiomega/images/home_house.jpg |
Cathy,
The link is not accessable for us. What you need to do is right click on the image of the house. Where it reads PROPERTIES, highlight the whole text code. Then when you return to GC, click IMG and then paste that into the box. That should do it! |
Yup, I know I am barging again, but I gotta show you one of the reasons why I think U-Dub has one of the prettiest Greek Rows
Chi Omega house at University of Washington (aka U-Dub) http://students.washington.edu/panhell/chio.GIF Chi-O at Wazzu (Washington State University) http://www.wsu.edu/hdrl/Greek/Sororities/ChiOmega.jpg |
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I seem to remember hearing that the UW chapter house was the largest Chi Omega house in the country -- I might be wrong -- and I don't remember if that was based on square footage or bed space, but regardless...that house is BIG! |
My old school, East Carolina
http://www.chiomega.com/siteCreator/...MBLBJUMPEN.jpg |
Check out the other houses at U-Dub. I think they are large because all the girls are required to live there. As soon as you get your bid in any UW GLO, you automatically move in
From the UW page SORORITY LIVING Living in a sorority house is a unique college experience. New members move into the house immediately upon joining and most sorority members live in the house throughout college. The fraternity and sorority houses are located within several blocks of each other, providing a close-knit neighborhood community, and within close walking distance to many campus buildings. The sorority houses are smoke-free and alcohol-free and are equipped with several computers, Internet access, quiet study areas, television lounges, laundry facilities, storage space, and fitness centers. Just click on the letters and the house photo comes up http://students.washington.edu/panhell/ |
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Omicron Beta Chapter - College of William & Mary (VA)
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I have to give the Alpha Chi's props for something. On their national website, they have all their chapter houses in a specific section. It's really cool to be abe to just scroll through them!
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