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Originally posted by ADSigMel
Well, I don't know if it's an urban legend exactly or if there is just an exception to that rule with regard to sorority houses or other organizational living quarters.
I don't know how many women (if any) actually live in them, but I know that there are sorority houses at Vanderbilt, in Nashville.
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There are also sorority houses at Austin Peay. However, they are essentially just large chapter rooms, as either no one or only a handful of girls live in them. MTSU is supposed to be getting "townhouses." (So they have been saying for umpteen years now...) But, only a few girls would be able to live in them. It would basically be just officers' quarters.
For some reason, Tennessee can't bear to bring itself out of the dark ages.