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Old 03-24-2006, 02:24 PM
VandalSquirrel VandalSquirrel is offline
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when the Thetas built their new house a couple of years ago it was designed with sleeping porches, which I am guessing is to keep things equal with the other eight sorority chapters. Even the dorms at Idaho were orginally designed with the same concept of a sleeping area. A room with desks and a living space, and a small closet like area that had bunk beds and a window permanently open. One dorm had suites with two people to a living area, sharing a bathroom and a sleeping room with two other students. That was built in the 60s. I lived in a suite style that had beds and space for dressers and closets, and had an adjoining room with study area and lounge space that made living with another person much easier.

As far as shacking goes for the ladies, most people stay at their guy's place until they move out of the chapter house, which really varies depending on chapter size, amount of beds, holding an office, and other reasons. It isn't uncommon for women to keep a bed at their chapter house and spend every night at their boyfriend's apartment for years. Off campus living is cheap and abundant, and once people fulfill their housing obligations they move out of the house.
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