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After 12 years without a house on campus, University of Idaho’s Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) Fraternity chapter is redisplaying what it believes are its chapter’s first recorded meeting minutes from […]
After 12 years without a house on campus, University of Idaho’s Pi Kappa Alpha (PIKE) Fraternity chapter is redisplaying what it believes are its chapter’s first recorded meeting minutes from […]
Steel House, the women’s cooperative at the University of Idaho, will be closing its doors after spring graduation due to a continuing decline in residents. Currently just 10 residents are […]
Susan Nesbitt
Allyson Schwartz, a University of Idaho sophomore, needed an environment that offered privacy, as well as an opportunity to socialize, which she was able find in Steel House.
For Tierney Heath, a University of Idaho sophomore, Steel House offered exactly the type of community she was looking for. “This is the one place, the best place on campus […]
For Tierney Heath, a University of Idaho sophomore, Steel House offered exactly the type of community she was looking for. “This is the one place, the best place on […]
At universities all around the country, freshmen are given one housing option: university-provided housing. At The University of Idaho, freshmen are able to make a decision to live in a […]
After losing its charter in 2012, Delta Chi fraternity is making its way back to the University of Idaho. According to Delta Chi Vice President Austin Blacker, the fraternity in […]
A woman’s cooperative as alternative housing On a campus that often seems starkly divided between Greek and independent students, University of Idaho sophomore Alex Croft said she loves Steel House […]
Steel House is separate from both Greek and Residence Hall life. It is another on-campus living option for women that is cheaper and has many benefits.