Ok, I have a question. Aren't all fraternity and sorority houses supposed to be dry by 2002 anyway? What's the point in the University spending all the funding to remove these things if they will have to be removed anyway in a couple years by the fraternity/sorority? Another thing. Here's a way to preserve the history of the bars and not have to destroy them. no idiot builds a bar around a tap. The bar HAS to be built first then the tap installed. Right? So why not remove the tap and fill the inside of the bar with concrete or some kind of filling? The bars still remains for historical purposes, yet it would be imposible for it to be used again. Or you could even just fill the inside and leave the tap for decoration. This guy is just trying to be a jerk, there are ways to preserve these bars and not tear them down.
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Mikki
Delta Zeta Alum
Kappa Mu Chapter
Sigma Alpha Iota Alum
Eta Tau Chapter
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