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Originally posted by hoosier
Low membership and financial problems have prompted at least two ISU fraternity chapters to close since 2000, ISU officials said. More closed in the late 1990s. One fraternity house recently turned into a women's shelter. An Ames landlord took over another defunct fraternity house and rented rooms to students.
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That's not quite right - the women's shelter was formerly a sorority that closed, not a fraternity. And two of the fraternities have been turned into apartments since 1998. One of the fraternities moved into a closed sorority and the other left campus.