UNCC is planning a centalized "Greek Village." Sig Ep says "No, Thanks."
UNCC has 24 sororities and fraternities. Some are academic organizations; most are social. Only eight currently have housing.
The on-campus Greek Village, which will cater to the social organizations, is scheduled to open Jan. 5, said Stephen Hunt, the assistant dean of students who oversees Greek life. Construction crews have started grading the site.
The five sororities -- Alpha Delta Pi, Chi Omega, Delta Zeta, Sigma Kappa and Zeta Tau Alpha -- that now reside in a high-rise dormitory on campus each will have a house in the Greek Village, Hunt said. Sororities received the university's first official on-campus Greek housing in 1994, when space was designated for them in Sanford Hall.
The fraternities moving there are Alpha Sigma Phi, Delta Sigma Phi, Kappa Alpha Order, Kappa Sigma, Lambda Chi Alpha, Phi Kappa Sigma, Pi Kappa Phi and Kappa Alpha Psi, the only historically African American fraternity planning to move to the village.
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Not all of the fraternities are leaving Mallard Creek Church Road. Hunt said Chi Phi and Sigma Phi Epsilon have opted to stay at their current locations.
I hope those guys have an Awesome house. Otherwise they may get very lonely.
Charlotte Observer | 05/10/2006 | Centralized housing for frats and sororities
