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...newsletters.” Pi Eta alumni maintained ownership of the building until 1996, when fraternity Sigma Chi became a co-owner. But the cohabitation did not last. Pi Eta forced Sigma Chi out of the building in 2001, spurring a year-long lawsuit that led to Sigma Chi??s move to 1124 Mass. Ave. Afterward, Pi Eta sold the property to the Foundation for Civic Leadership for $2.75 million, according to Crimson archives. All Is Fair now shares the building with progressive student groups such as the Harvard Social Forum and Students Against Super Sexist Institutions...
...More than $55,000 in donations were collected across the region. The Salvation Army identified families in need and provided space to distribute the food. Volunteers from the United Way handed out more than 100,000 pounds of Thanksgiving food on Saturday to more than 1,200 families. Sigma Chi??s contribution is part of a broader effort by the fraternity to get more involved in community service projects this year. Emily J. Levitt, development assistant for major gifts at the United Way of Massachusetts Bay, said Sigma Chi??s donation was a helpful boost...
Despite Sigma Chi??s big purchase, Harvard frats maintain that they are nothing like final clubs...
...second of three floors in Sigma Chi??s new home at 1124 Mass. Ave. is all pink paint and flower wallpaper—not what one would expect to find in a fraternity house...
This payment helped significantly to defray the $940,000-cost on Sigma Chi??s new property. The fraternity has only a decade of alums to draw on for donations...