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HISTORY OF RESIDENTIAL LIVING AT WABASH Fraternities: Beta Theta Pi, , , , Residential life. It’s what makes college, college. Since South Hall was constructed , , Phi on the Wabash campus in 1838, Wabash men have enjoyed the idea of living and Kappa Psi, , Theta , learning together on our 65-acre campus. and Wabash students have a wide range of housing options — 10 independent residence halls and 10 national fraternities – to meet their individual needs. Students are Residence Halls: Butler Townhome, required to live in campus housing all four years (though some exceptions are College Hall, Martindale Hall, Morris granted through the Dean of Students Office). So, whether you prefer a fraternity or Hall, North Lodge, Placher Lodge, a residence hall, living on campus helps students adjust to the rigors of academic Rogge Hall, Seymour Townhome, life, provides opportunities for social events and intramural sports, and enables Williams Hall, and Wolcott Hall students to build friendships that will last a lifetime. Fraternity Presidents: Wabash fraternities were initially organized as literary societies, places where Beta Theta Pi: Chris McNally college students could gather and discuss great books. Beta Theta Pi became ([email protected]) the first fraternity on campus in 1846 and six others followed by 1900. Fraternities Delta Tau Delta: Brent Strahla continued to grow in popularity, eventually becoming essential parts of campus ([email protected]) life. In the last 15 years, many of the fraternity houses on campus have either been completely rebuilt or renovated. Our fraternities operate largely in a system of Kappa Sigma: Matthias Einterz self-governance and are responsible for managing their own budgets, events, food ([email protected]) service, educating members, maintaining academic excellence, and guiding the Lambda Chi Alpha: Charlie Esterline social life of the College. ([email protected]) Students who choose to remain independent live in one of 10 residence halls, the Phi Delta Theta: Dillon Wolfe majority of which have been built or renovated since 2016. Flexibility is important, ([email protected]) as accommodations in these buildings vary from single-man rooms to doubles, triples, and quads, many with their own bathrooms. All have common social areas Phi Gamma Delta: Matt Chinn and laundry facilities. There are two townhomes available in the Ott Residential Life ([email protected]) District which replicates apartment-style living. Additionally, there are no dedicated : Phillip Rowland freshman dorms, so independents are in the middle of the campus community ([email protected]) immediately. Men who live in residence halls eat in the Sparks Center and have a Joshua Scott choice of two meal plans (15 or 19 meals per week). Sigma Chi: ([email protected]) Tau Kappa Epsilon: Porter High ([email protected]) : Delmas Crum ([email protected])

Resident Advisors (RAs): 64% College Hall: Jack Heldt of students are ([email protected]) in greek life Martindale Hall: Zach McKinney ([email protected]) Morris Hall: Wes Slaughter ([email protected]) Rogge Hall: Jackson Garrett ([email protected]) Williams Hall: Andrew Jamison ([email protected]) Wabash Fraternity GPA: 3.14 Wolcott Hall: Max Cobos Independent GPA: 3.12 ([email protected]) 36% Tyler Watson National Fraternity GPA: 2.91 Houses & Lodges: of students are ([email protected]) independents Independent GPA: 2.89

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