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Old 04-26-2006, 12:49 PM
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Are these "annexes" she speaks of attached to the main houses or are they in a different location altogether? Is living in the annex good (i.e. more low key than the main house) or is it someplace that people get "stuck" when they are low woman on the totem pole?
Ours is attached via a skybridge (over the alley behind the house) and is where the seniors live. It's basically just more bedrooms.

But then, we house 108 women. You can't exactly add on to the houses at the U just due to the location so the only hope of being able to house everyone (and everyone has to live in) is to buy another house. I know a fraternity bought the sorority house next door to them one year when the sorority shut down (this was a long time ago).

But I've also been told that recruitment numbers were much lower than normal last year so many of the houses (the buildings) aren't full. Total is under 100 currently which is low.
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