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05-21-2007, 02:19 PM
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At Ole Miss there is a fraternity row with SAE, Chi Psi, Delta Psi, Sig Ep, Phi Psi, Deke, (old Phi Beta Sigma house which is empty), and then Phi Delta Theta. Then further down the road is Kappa Alpha and Phi Kappa Tau. On the back side of fraternity row is Kappa Sigma, Sigma Nu, Pike, Sigma Chi, Beta and ATO. Really there is no real old/new row at Ole Miss anymore since some older fraternities, like Sigma Chi, are in newer houses than their original house. (Phi Beta Sigma is raising money to renovate their house currently from what I've heard.)
The Sorority Row has Tri Delta and KD in a little cul-de-sac (ADPi use to be next door to KD but it is now the honors college.) Then Phi Mu, DG, (Old ZTA house which is now a university academic building) and Kappa.
Then on Rebel Drive is AOII, Theta, Pi Phi, and Chi Omega.
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05-21-2007, 02:20 PM
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Being that you're not greek, I wonder why this matters to you.
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05-21-2007, 02:39 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by centaur532
Being that you're not greek, I wonder why this matters to you.
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I believe that also applies here:
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Originally Posted by Scandia
At UF the streets are called "Panhellenic Drive" (and there is East and West) and "Fraternity Row".
At USF, it is simply the Greek Village. The residences are built by the University and they all look alike.
At FSU there is not one really. Everything has a regular street address.
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(Yes, I realize APO is Greek, but beings as that they don't have a house anywhere....)
And...PS You can have a Fraternity/Sorority row with "regular" addresses. Just because it's not 123 Fratty Circle, doesn't mean it's not a "Greek Row".
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05-21-2007, 03:08 PM
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Ohio University has College Street which has FIJI, Alpha Xi Delta, Chi Omega, Pi Phi, Sig Ep, the old Phi Mu house (which I think is currently empty, but I could be wrong), the AOII house is located on a side street right behind the old Phi Mu house, then Pike next to old Phi Mu, Sigma Kappa, AEII, around the corner from AEII is the DZ house, going straight on College you then see DG, and Acacia- then College ends and if you turn right onto State Street you end up at Phi Tau, SAE and Theta Chi.
ADPi, Alpha Gam, Delt, and Sigma Chi are are located on different sides of college green, and the Beta house is a couple of blocks from there- not really near any other frat houses.
I know a few frats have come and gone since I was in school, so I'm not listing those since I'm not sure where they are located- but College doesn't have any more room for houses, so I'm sure they aren't there.
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05-21-2007, 03:59 PM
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Northeastern State University has been talking about possibly getting a greek neighborhood established within the next 7 years...not sure exactly how they would go about having it, but the Dean talked to IFC last semester and said that it is a very real possibility. Since NSU doesn't have greek housing, the fraternities/sororities just have parties at members' houses off campus, which has caused many people (neighbors) to complain. I think it would be pretty cool if done right...
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05-21-2007, 04:52 PM
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Quote:
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Being that you're not greek, I wonder why this matters to you.
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Excuse Me, what do you mean by not being a Greek?
I am a member of APO and damn proud of being a member and what I did as a member.
I am also a member of LXA is that wrong also?
If one GLO has a house and can afford it, that can be a plus, but, if teh playing field is even for all, then that makes a difference!
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05-21-2007, 05:45 PM
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At IU, most of the fraternity and sorority houses are on North Jordan Ave. and the North Jordan Extension. There are also several houses on East Third Street: LXA, DU, Kappa, Pi Phi, Alpha Phi, Tri-Delt, Acacia, and Fiji. Pike used to be there too. There are a few houses scattered in other places on campus: Delta Gamma is waaaaay up on North Jordan across from the Office of Admissions (the old, old Sigma Kappa house) Sigma Chi is on 7th, across from Dunn Meadow. Theta is on Woodlawn, about half a block from the Union and the J-school.
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