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Old 12-13-2002, 12:50 AM
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Pitt is rather "all of the above"! There are university houses for most of the fraternities, but I think 2-3 of them opted not to move, so they still maintain houses.

The sororities were forced to move on campus in 1960 (?), but since KKG & KAT had just finished a duplex, they're the only off-campus sororities. Most of the other sororities are in Amos Hall, which is exclusively greek.

Amos Hall was the grandest building in a complex of 5 upscale apartment buildings built in the 1920's. There is usually one sorority to a floor, which is the equilavent of two apartments. So, we had 2 (small) kitchens, a chapter room, a tv/informal living room, and a very large formal living room, with rooms for 17 women off of the living areas (3 singles, the rest doubles). Even though the building is old, it's the nicest university housing I've ever seen where the actives live in the sorority suite!

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