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Greeks open doors for holiday open house

By KATIE NIELAND

Issue date: 12/5/05 Section: News
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James Taylor crooned Christmas carols as members of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity sat around their holiday tree with decorated cookies and hot chocolate Sunday afternoon.

Delta Tau Delta and 15 other greek chapters on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's campus hosted the Order of Omega's first greek holiday open house tours.

Greek houses invited students, faculty and community members to tour the decorated houses.

Blair Hoffman, a senior communications major and member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, helped put up the multiple garlands and lights in her house.

"We want anyone from the community to come in and learn about greek life and tour the houses," Hoffman said.

She said since many of the houses are old and historical, many people could be interested in touring them.

Jarrett Portnoy, a sophomore music education major and member of Delta Tau Delta, said some people stereotype fraternity houses as unkempt.

"It's a chance for people from the community to see that this is a nice house and those rumors aren't true," Portnoy said.

Though the snow kept Portnoy and his fraternity brothers from putting up outside lights Saturday, they plan to add even more decorations to their house in the next week.

He said the family atmosphere created by putting up these holiday decorations comforts homesick members.

Alpha Chi Omega sorority house was easy to decorate, said Brittany Cooper, a sophomore broadcasting major, as the chapter's official colors are red and green. The sorority's symbol, a lyre, was integrated into wreaths and bows around the house.

Cooper said the sorority had already planned to have an open house for community members to showcase new renovations.

"Parents and members decorated together - it definitely added to the family environment," Cooper said.

Linda Blomgren, a mother of a former Alpha Chi Omega member, visited the house for the tour of the decorations.

"It's fun to see the similarities and the differences between all the greek houses," Blomgren said. "The personality of each different house stands out."

 


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anonymous857

anonymous857

posted 12/05/05 @ 7:54 PM CST

Good work to Order of Omega and the UNL Greek system. It's important that students and the community have a chance to see the real side of Greek life and not just blindly believe the false stereotypes. (Continued…)

anonymous857

anonymous857

posted 12/06/05 @ 2:04 PM CST

We made some really cool t-shirts commemorating the open house. They are designed after a beer logo. After the event, we also threw a party - off campus of course - and girls drank for free. (Continued…)

anonymous857

anonymous857

posted 12/07/05 @ 4:13 PM CST

That last post was obviously written by a complete moron.
WOW you sure got us!

Yes we organized and raised money for a good cause and had fun doing it. (Continued…)

anonymous857

anonymous857

posted 12/07/05 @ 5:31 PM CST

After you are done with the holiday open house, please stop by and we can play Magic the Gathering or maybe some Dungeons and Dragons on Floor 5. Then we can talk about our favorite episodes of Star Trek. (Continued…)

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