SIGMA NU
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Gamma Chi Facility Updates
I
n recent years, we've been dedicated
to extensive exterior and interior
projects to preserve and elevate
our 107-year-old facility. These
enhancements are pivotal in ensuring
Sigma Nu remains a competitive leader
within the Greek system.
ON THE OUTSIDE
Our priority has been maintaining
structural integrity. This includes significant
tasks such as tuck-pointing of brickwork,
installing new windows, eliminating lead
paint, applying fresh coats of paint, and
replacing deteriorated beams above main
floor windows with durable steel ones.
ON THE INSIDE
We've completely revamped our kitchen
and added a 24-hour self-serve kitchen.
Moreover, we have upgraded the interior
doors and flooring across multiple floors,
have implemented a state-of-the-art fire
alarm system, and are now constructing a
new second-floor bathroom.
WHAT'S NEXT?
Our focus remains on further elevating
our chapter house to compete with the
best housing options at UW and in the
surrounding areas. Our plans include
creating versatile study/sleep/lounge
spaces, updating individual rooms, and
fortifying essential security measures.
NEWS FROM THE CLUBHOUSE
Chapter House Maintenance Update
Join Us in Welcoming Bryan and Mark
to the Alumni House Management Team!
W
e are delighted to announce the newest additions to our alumni team, Bryan
Roberts '82 and Mark Hazard '81, who will be taking on pivotal roles as
Alumni House Managers. Both Bryan and Mark bring a wealth of experience and
dedication in addition to their profound connections to our beloved alma mater.
In their roles as Alumni House Managers, Bryan and Mark will collaborate closely
with the on-campus chapter's leadership team, including current House Managers
Josh Champlain and Logan Maloney, aiming to fortify the bridge between past
and present. Their mission is crystal clear: to enhance response times to our
youngest brothers' concerns, streamline communication channels, and bolster the
synergy between alumni and current members.
COME SEE US
OR VISIT US
ONLINE
To request a private tour of the
house, stop by or send an email to
sigmanuuw@gmail.com. You can also
see house pictures and follow progress
online at uwsigmanu.com/ourhouse.