I was a KD at Duke in the 70's and really liked that we didn't have houses. It made for much more mixing of the various sorority members - it was more about what dorm that you lived in rather than the sorority you belonged to. Duke has an East, West and Central campus (all connected by bus service and all land in between owned by the university). All freshman live on East campus but, as dukemama said, West is where the "action" is and, in my day, was definitely the preferred place to live. It sounds like from The Chronicle article that the sorority housing will be on Central Campus (apartments) - and that will be interesting to see how it will be received. I'll be curious to see how it all shakes out next year!
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