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breathesgelatin 02-24-2004 02:54 AM

Pi Beta Phi at Washington and Lee University
http://panhellenic.wlu.edu/PiPhihouse.jpg

ThetaSis2GPhiB 02-24-2004 03:13 AM

My school didn't have Greek houses. The neighborhood thought 5 or more unrelated adult females constituted a brothel! However I was lucky to be a guest at the Theta house at The Ohio State University. It's a beautiful old house.http://www.osu.edu/students/theta :)

moe.ron 02-24-2004 08:36 AM

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Originally posted by ThetaSis2GPhiB
My school didn't have Greek houses. The neighborhood thought 5 or more unrelated adult females constituted a brothel! However I was lucky to be a guest at the Theta house at The Ohio State University. It's a beautiful old house.http://www.osu.edu/students/theta :)
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Collegians have been explaining the lack of sorority houses on various campuses through this flawed factlet for many a year. Richard Roeper noted this legend in 1994, calling it "the most widespread piece of university folklore making the rounds" and estimating from entries on collegiate bulletin boards that it was being told on at least 100 campuses.

The belief that a "brothel law" bars live-in sororities from campuses is so deeply worked into the fabric of collegiate life that few now think to question it. In 1998 a group of eight students at Tulane University unsuccessfully searched city and state laws for the statute, finally concluding they'd been on a wild goose chase. "It was not found in either city or state codes," Adriana Belli, one of the student researchers, said. "We looked in every law book, every ordinance in New Orleans . . . dating back to the 1800s."

We routinely hear from students who are convinced their particular university lacks a sorority because of this non-existent law. Their vehemence aside, none have yet produce a copy of the statute they so firmly believe in, an act that would earn their city and institution of higher learning a measure of fame in the world of contemporary lore.

Men view the notion of large numbers of women living together as strangely erotic, mentally envisioning a veritable candy store of comely and available sex partners, each of them bedding down for the night virginally clutching her teddy bear close to her babydoll-clad, pulsating 38-24-36 nakedness (which they wouldn't if they'd ever been locked in a women's dorm overnight — nothing kills rampant sexual fantasy more quickly than a cold eyeful of reality.) Add to the mix the "college girl" element (young, nubile flesh) and throw in the "sorority girl" detail (presumed promiscuity), and it's easy to see why this tidbit about brothel zoning has been so stubbornly promulgated.
Link to the Site

OleMissGlitter 02-24-2004 09:36 AM

Alpha Omicron Pi House at Ole Miss




http://www.olemiss.edu/cmap/building...epartment=aopi

The Phi Mu House at Ole Miss is pretty too and so is the Kappa House, actually all of the houses are very nice and very stately here at Ole Miss!

Remember these are not the newest pictures, because the Ole Miss website hasn't done the best job up keeping them updated!

Phi Mu House

Kappa Kappa Gamma House

Delta Gamma House

MSKKG 02-24-2004 09:49 AM

Thanks, OleMissGlitter, for posting the link to the Kappa house at Ole Miss. For the 3 years I lived there, my rooms were on the left (sometimes on the front, sometimes on the side) as you look at the house.

I lived in Brown my freshman year, and my room overlooked the back of the Kappa and Zeta houses.

AlethiaSi 02-24-2004 10:35 AM

nu sig's house
 
www.nusigmachi.com has pictures of our house on it- it was built in 1929 just for us- it has four floors- a ballroom- library- 26 bedrooms and 9 bathrooms.... and a big ass kitchen... they say our house mother- mother b- haunts the house- we hear her from time to time and we can hear the piano in the ballroom playing... but i know she is just looking out for us- i talk to her when i'm there by myself so i don't get scared! :eek: all of your houses are absolutely beautiful! i am so jealous- ours is pretty plain- the other sorority houses on campus are all near each other and are so gorgeous as well- but we have our own house- we own it- and they rent theirs- so i guess it all works out in the end:) also some other pictures are at www.nusigmachi.tripod.com

http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3...w300h225-2.jpg
http://i67.photobucket.com/albums/h3...sesideview.jpg

lol you like the garbage sitting out front? haha

HollisterDXiChi 02-24-2004 10:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by ThetaSis2GPhiB
My school didn't have Greek houses. The neighborhood thought 5 or more unrelated adult females constituted a brothel! However I was lucky to be a guest at the Theta house at The Ohio State University. It's a beautiful old house.http://www.osu.edu/students/theta :)
lol, I know at Henderson State University the sororities weren't allowed to have houses either due to the same reason...something along those lines and like security reasons. We had like three or four frat houses...the Sigeps house was the best. I am saying was because I know the PhiLambs were building a new house so I don't know what it looks like.

Jill1228 02-26-2004 05:42 PM

Some NICE cribs up in here!

Here are some Alpha Phi houses

Our Alpha Chapter at Syracuse
http://students.syr.edu/student_orgs...jpgs/a-phi.jpg


University of Missouri
http://students.missouri.edu/~aphi/n...ment00/003.jpg

University of Washington
http://students.washington.edu/panhell/alphaphi.GIF

University of Colorado
http://www.colorado.edu/Greeks/APhi/...Houselarge.jpg

bruinaphi 02-26-2004 05:56 PM

Ha! I took that picture of the new CU house when I was there for a rush visit. It is absolutely gorgeous!

I am partial to my chapter house but the only picture I can find right now is over exposed.

UCLA Alpha Phi:
http://www.studentgroups.ucla.edu/pa...aphi_house.jpg

RACooper 02-26-2004 06:08 PM

Here's the Lambda Chi Alpha house up here in Toronto:

http://www.lambdachitoronto.com/imag...2001_house.jpg

Tom Earp 02-26-2004 06:08 PM

I just want to Cry!:(


What beautiful Houses!:)

Smaller Schools and Chapters dont have the $$$$ to do houses like this, but we try!:(

Oh, well, they look good to New Associate Members of things to come!:)

Jill1228 02-26-2004 06:23 PM

More Alpha Phi houses
 
South Dakota
http://www.usd.edu/~aphi/images/house.jpg

Cal Berkeley
http://www.ocf.berkeley.edu/~alphaph...ures/house.jpg

University of Illinois
http://www2.uiuc.edu/ro/Alpha_Phi/Graphics/House.gif

Washburn
http://students.washburn.edu/organiz...c/ap/house.jpg

cutiepatootie 02-26-2004 06:32 PM

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Jill1228
[B]Some NICE cribs up in here!

Here are some Alpha Phi houses


University of Missouri
http://students.missouri.edu/~aphi/n...ment00/003.jpg

I love that house ...it reminds me of the KKG house At Univ of Arkansas...the huge colums and plantation looking.....

Jill1228 02-26-2004 06:56 PM

I LOVE Southern Colonials too!
So far I think the prettiest Greek Row is University of Washington.

More AF cribs

University of Michigan
http://www.umich.edu/~alphaphi/denise1.jpg

University of Idaho
http://www.uidaho.edu/alphaphi/images/house_bw.jpg

UOP
http://www1.uop.edu/student/greek/ap/xmashouse.jpg

WhiteDaisy128 02-26-2004 07:37 PM

Here are some of my favorite DG houses:

Purdue: http://expert.ics.purdue.edu/~dg/front%20of%20house.jpg

Mississippi State:
http://msuinfo.ur.msstate.edu/where/...es/soro-dg.jpg

U. of OK:
http://www.ou.edu/student/greek/oupa.../dg_house2.jpg

Those are some of my favorites...I can't find the others right now...there is one house that houses over 120 sisters I think...just can't remember where.


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