Historic fraternity reclaims original house after nearly 80 years

From the Kansas State Collegian:

If walls could talk, there would be a tiny, moss-green house on Colorado Street that could tell some tales: Stories of rituals and brotherhood – even of a fire that nearly destroyed the humble roots of one of K-State’s most historic black fraternities.

About 40 people gathered on Saturday afternoon in the Hemisphere room on the fifth floor of Hale Library to celebrate the dedication of the Phi Beta Sigma Delta Chapter House.

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From Kevin Christian:

Man, this does my heart good. It really does. Great Job Delta Chapter.

I received a note today from my 2nd mom at KSU – Pat Patton with a link to the article. Here are the words from her note…

“Kevin, Happy Monday!
Saturday’s events were well received and enjoyed by all. You were definitely missed — but, warmly spoken of often!
Would love to hear from you.
Pat”

1 thought on “Historic fraternity reclaims original house after nearly 80 years

  1. This is an excellent story. I hope this makes it’s way into The Crescent. Everybody should know of this historical event. Congrats to the Delta Chapter, and Bro. Christian on all your hard work. Does anyone have the website address that was launched as discussed in the article. Thanks.

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