Theta Chi Fraternity House
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322 Bearkat Boulevard
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Timeline
Apr. 22, 1987 |
Theta Eta Chapter receives colony status |
May 13, 1989 |
Theta Eta Chapter founded |
Jan. 26, 2001 |
Groundbreaking |
Nov. 2001 |
House occupied [1] |
Namesake
None
Architect
Unknown
Contractor(s)
Unknown
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The chapter house during its first decade - and with original sign.

Ten years of wear and tear on the house is one thing but loosing an F and a third of a Y is another problem.

A view from 2014 of the chapter's new sign along 16th Street.
Sources
[1] J.R. Thompson: "Of Bricks, Mortar, and Truisms"
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The Theta Chi Fraternity House is an organization-owned structure east of main campus.
Prior to this location the chapter lived on a rural property five emiles from campus in a house previously used by another fraternity [1].
The 2,800 square-foot house contains bed space for seven residents, and common space sufficient for forty members, including a large chapter room, living room, library/study, small kitchen and a dining area [1].
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