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Originally posted by xp2k
The sorority house that was sold was actually next doors. It was the old AOII house and it was incredible. I have no clue why they sold property with such key location.
The house was put up for sale for about a year and no one snagged it, so, the university finally decided to buy it.
Its a shame because when the university buys old greek houses, that hurts the greek system's ability to expand or "rebound" after losing chapters.
The sorority across the street is Thetas. I dont see them EVER selling that house. It think its the oldest sorority house on campus.
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That's exactly what happened with the Sigma Kappa house. We sold it to the university, which turned it into the admissions office at 300 North Jordan. It hurts just to type that in.
The old AOII and Theta houses have the best location on campus in terms of getting to class easily. They don't have to take the bus like the North Jordan people do.
Does recruitment start this weekend?