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"As a mother of two actives, I know a renovation is imperative to keep up with others on the row. Our house is beautiful and has historic meaning, but it is in definite need of remodeling to be competitive." –Connie Leggio Dantagnan '89, Campaign Board Member A Sisterhood in Need of Space Phi Mu, like most sororities at LSU, has experienced tremendous growth in the last 20 years. Alpha Eta has, on average, 310-330 active members, with projections of 380 women after this fall's recruitment. While this growth is welcomed and appreciated, our beautiful A. Hays Town home was constructed for a much smaller group. We need to add to the house to accommodate the growing Chapter size. Competition at an All-Time High Many LSU Greek houses have completed remodels, additions, and even rebuilds to accommodate today's members and lifestyles. Alpha Eta must provide the same experience with an aesthetically pleasing and functional home. Our house needs to reflect and complement our strong recruitment efforts. More Space to Be Together Sisterhood is at the core of our Phi Mu experience —we need more communal space for sisters to be together in the house. With only 50 members able to live in the facility at a time, we wish to create an environment where ALL sisters can call the house their home. Updating the house will positively affect Chapter morale and pride. O U R C H A L L E N G E S A N D N E E D S S ince 1965, 4090 W. Lakeshore Drive has been a part of Alpha Eta's story and home to hundreds of Phi Mu sisters. The facility is aging, however, and needs to evolve to remain competitive and relevant in today's campus environment. KKG's New House Overcrowded Chapter Room 3

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