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Old 06-08-2003, 08:07 AM
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Tau Kappa Epsilon closes (house) due to finances

By Alyssa Jackson
Daily Correspondent
June 05, 2003

The Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity has just joined the growing list of fraternities closing their houses.

Due to financial reasons, TKE will not have any members living in their house at 224 Ash Ave. next year, said Scott Hemesath, president of TKE.

"It is the facility that is closing, but they will still be considered a chapter on campus," said Alisa Frandsen, assistant dean of students for greek affairs. "They will still have all the privileges of a student organization at Iowa State."

The closing stemmed from a culmination of events beginning with two fires in the house, said Hemesath, junior in industrial technology.

He said the first house fire erupted in 1979, and a smaller one followed in 1989. After the second fire, the fraternity took a mortgage to pay for the fire damages and expansions to accommodate more members, Hemesath said.

As a result of the repairs, the facility required 72 men living in it to operate efficiently, he said.

"In the past 10 years, we haven't met that goal," Hemesath said. "The whole greek community is suffering low numbers."

Ryan Burchett, TKE's adviser, said low membership has resulted in insufficient funds.

"Financially, we are not at a point that our membership has a cash flow to sustain our bills," Burchett said. "What we're doing now is stepping back and analyzing the situation."

Along with members changing living situations, the TKE chapter meetings will now take place outside of the house, he said.

"We're a student organization, so we are still allowed to rent any room on campus," Hemesath said. Hemesath said TKE would not be doing a formal rush this summer, but hope to do one in the summer of 2004.

The fraternity house will be closed for at least a year, but both Hemesath and Burchett said they are optimistic about it reopening in the future with significant changes in both the house and the fraternity itself.

While the fraternity is still exploring its options, they are reviewing the possibility of remodeling the house to resemble suite-style living with a lower capacity, Burchett said.

"Sometimes you have to take a step backward to move forward," Burchett said.

The fraternity did explore other options before their Board of Directors made the final decision to close the house, Hemesath said.

"One of the solutions was to raise our fees," Hemesath said.

He said raising fees would not help the financial situation of the TKE chapter.

Caution and patience are required to remedy the situation, Burchett said.

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Old 06-08-2003, 09:56 AM
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Well sounds like alot of glo's are losing their houses. Oh well least they are chapter just without a house. Maybe they can find a smaller more afordable one.
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Well sounds like alot of glo's are losing their houses. Oh well least they are chapter just without a house. Maybe they can find a smaller more afordable one.
72 beds would be tough to keep filled. My new chapter is currently in the beginning stages of planning a house. The number of beds for the house is a very big factor in planning your chapter's future.
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Sorry, forgot to mention the the chapter is in Iowa State University.

I will definately look more toward the conservative side and then have a sustainable plan of enlargement later on. Nothing can be worst for the morals of the chapter then having a 70 bed house with only 40 beds taken. I guess you can rent out the other 30 like many I've herd, but I also herd this disrupt the operation of the chapter.
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