The “For Sale” sign that has for the past three months graced the front yard of the building known as Pike Lodge has been removed. The building originally served as a rural, two-room schoolhouse for Marquette School from 1924 to 1968 before being purchased by the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity of Southeast Missouri State University — whose members are commonly referred to as “Pikes” — in 1973 to be used for social events. …
Watch the clip on USA Today’s top ten list of NCAA dunks…
I have a paddle dedicated from Gus 73 to Terry 72
Um, not on the internet. I recommend healthy participation in your local Sigma Chi alumni association to fulfill your quest. God speed.
The Southeast Missouri State University Board of Regents today authorized Southeast officials to contract for architectural and engineering services to complete a Greek Housing master plan and assess related utility infrastructure needs.
Kathy Mangels, vice president for finance and administration, told the Board that Southeast’s current housing for Greek students constructed in the 1960s features double occupancy rooms that fail to meet the needs of upperclass students who often seek more privacy and amenities. Southeast’s current Greek housing is on the north end of campus near the Towers Complex.
The creation of a new Greek Village would help the University meet three important housing goals, she said.
It was Oct 1. (hopefully the chapter can share the date in advance next time)