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Possibly hazardous material found in Theta Xi attic

Friday, October 02, 2009 || Kat Zhao

In the process of removing birds nesting, Greek Life officials have discovered traces of a potentially hazardous material that needs to be abated in the attic of Theta Xi fraternity’s chapter house. sted, and its identification cannot be confirmed, but none of the residents living in the house are at risk, according to David Wallace, coordinator for Greek housing programs.

ResLife to house Village BLOCs in former fraternity houses

Monday, April 27, 2009 || Sally Wang

Since the eviction of Sigma Alpha Mu and Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternities from their respective Greek houses on Fraternity Row, the Office of Residential Life has taken over both House 1 and House 6 to use for upperclassmen bloc housing.

Case of meningitis reported on campus

Friday, March 20, 2009 || Sam Guzik and Perry Stein

A student living in the Alpha Epsilon Pi fraternity chapter house who may have contracted meningococcal meningitis, a contagious condition, should be sent home healthy soon with no visible side effects, according to Jordan Roberts, the fraternity’s president.

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