Back at Sorority Row, Behind Those Pretty Tri-Delta Faces: Part One

Back at Sorority Row, Behind Those Pretty Tri-Delta Faces: Part One
Last Thursday’s Independent Florida Alligator’s front page featured Tri-Delta’s new house on Sorority Row—you know, that monstrosity that makes KD and Zeta look like little huts. Deltas moved into the newly-constructed 25,000 square foot mansion over the past few weeks after living the previous two school years off-row at Georgia Seagle Hall, 1002 W. University Avenue, during construction.

Tri-Delta President Christine Bainer was interviewed by staff writer Ileana Morales, but disclosed very little about the actual situation. Like many fraternity and sorority members, Bainer was tight-lipped with the notoriously anti-greek Alligator.

However, OTR has gotten the inside scoop on Tri-Delta’s newly constructed house straight from a member of Tri-Delta, who wishes to remain anonymous.

This week, she will reveal shocking details behind just who was paying for the new house, unexplained construction delays, and the substandard living conditions at Georgia Seagle Hall.

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