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Alpha Kappa Psi House 729 W 28Th St. Los Angeles, CA 90007 E Alpha Rho Chi 715 W. 28th St., 90007 213.745.8050 alpharhochi.org andronicusalumni.org arch.usc.edu AED USC Chapter EMAIL: [email protected] MAILBOX: Office of Campus Activities (TCC 30 Alpha Kappa Psi House 729 W 28th St. Los Angeles, CA 90007 E: [email protected] Beta Alpha Psi GENERAL MEETINGS Wednesday 6-8PM THH 102 Office: ACC B3-B Mailbox: #75 Phone: (213) 740-4807 Chi Epsilon E-mail [email protected] Doz Alpha Chapter Email: [email protected] Twitter: @DOZusc Tau Beta Pi TBP's e-mail: [email protected] Webmaster's e-mail: [email protected] Tau Beta Pi RTH 219 3710 S. 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