Monday, March 13, 2006

Western Kentucky planning Greek Village for fraternity houses

A "Greek Village" , eh? OPA!
Five fraternities at Western Kentucky University are planning moves to new houses as part of a Greek Village being backed by the school.

The planned village will be at the base of a hill on the north end of campus and will be designed and built or paid for by the fraternities.
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The university, which owns the land, donated it to the organizations, but said the homes must fit with existing school architecture.
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Phi Delta Theta adviser Joe Morel said the new homes will be safer than the existing fraternity houses, some of which are potentially dangerous.

"A lot of the houses that fraternities have nowadays have been in existence for more than 100 years," Morel said. "We've been lucky that we haven't had anything major in terms of structural damage."
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The fraternities taking part in the Greek Village are Sigma Chi, Phi Delta Theta, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, Sigma Nu and Sigma Phi Epsilon.
AP Wire | 03/13/2006 | Western Kentucky planning Greek Village for fraternity houses

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