Phi Kappa Psi - University of Iowa

Fall 2024 Newsletter

Iowa Alpha Chapter of Phi Kappa Psi Fraternity at the University of Iowa

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the hawKeye page 2 PROCESSING IT ALL Undergraduate Brothers stayed at Union Iowa House as the university prepared temporary housing, and the UI Greek community stepped up to donate clothing and food. Multiple alumni worked with longtime advisor Doug Parsons '75 to navigate insurance and other steps toward a new home. In the immediate aftermath, Barry postponed his flight to D.C. and stayed in town to help the Brothers however he could. "Having lost my wallet in the house, I had to go back to the law school to get my transcript so I could replace my driver's license," Barry said. "I still stunk of smoke, but I found out that I passed the Bar (two days earlier than I was supposed to know). It was one of those bittersweet moments." A few days later, Barry finally went back to D.C. The weight of the past week caught up with him on the flight home. "I remember having to go to the restroom and just breaking down for a little bit until I was able to go back to my seat," he said. "I saw the same thing among my brother and his friends—fires are a big deal." THE SPIRIT OF PHI PSI PERSISTS REFLECTING ON IOWA ALPHA FIRE 30 YEARS LATER (Continued from page 1) "[Having to rebuild] our home lent itself well to a pivotal moment for fraternities. And today, it seems like we're as strong as ever." –Barry Sackett '88 WANT TO LEARN MORE? e Chapter House fire is featured on the January 1994 covers of e Daily Iowan and The Gazette. See full versions of these newspaper articles by scanning the QR codes or following the links below. THE GOOD THAT EMERGED Having lived through this traumatic event, Barry is thankful for the mutual support and continued growth Iowa Alpha has demonstrated sense. "While I was in law school, the focus of Greek life was changing, becoming less about parties and more about philanthropy, grades, and personal development," he said. "In that sense, rebuilding our home lent itself well to a pivotal moment for fraternities. And today, it seems like we're as strong as ever." Through the years, Barry has kept up with alumni as much as possible. His father was a Brother at Iowa State, and his older brother, Morgan '87 (featured in the spring 2023 Hawkeye), was IFC president as an undergraduate. He frequently sees Brothers when he visits Chicago, at Hawkeye sports events, and when he visits during his work with the Iowa Bar Association. "The fire was traumatic for a lot of people, but the spirit of Phi Psi survived along with us." Barry is a practicing attorney in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, and can be reached at sackettb@ goosmannlaw.com. Thank you to Darrall Brick and Lt. Scott Goolsby for their time retelling what they remember and to every first responder for their work that fateful January day. www.epageflip.net/i/1527382-daily-iowan-jan-21-1994 www.epageflip.net/i/1527998-the-gazette-jan-21-1994

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