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Poster Name:BTFD (cont'd)
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Greek housing at the UA was divided into four blocs 20 years ago: 1. Greek Row: middle of campus houses - all of the current sorority houses plus ATO (where Sammy is now), Dchi (where ZBT is now), Fiji, SAE, Sigma Chi, TKE, AOPi, Zeta, SDT 2. Northside: around Banner and where AEPi & Pike are now - AEPi, AKL, Chi Phi, Delt, Lambda Chi, Phi Sig, Pike, Sig Ep, Sigma Nu, Chi O, Sigma Kappa 3. West: mostly off of University between Tyndall and 4th Ave - AGR, Beta, KA, Sammy, ZBT 4. South: below 6th street, walking distance from the football stadium - Kappa Sig, Phi Delt, Phi Psi Pretty interesting how the sororities have mostly stayed put while the fraternities have moved around, come and gone a bunch. The south bloc frats were pretty weak, grungy and out of the way, so people didn't like going to parties there. I think they have all been either torn down or converted into apartment complexes. Most were apartment/multi-unit dwellings to begin with anyway. The west side houses were all right. Not many of them, but they were in a pretty nice area in walking distance of University Blvd. The north frats were a little bit of a hike, but there was a good concentration of Greek life. Many of those houses raged hard and faded. Most were demolished when the frats moved out. Amazing how things can change over a couple of decades. Our Greek system seemed a lot bigger back then. I hope we will see it grow and thrive again.
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