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Two Penn State Fraternity Houses Ranked in TFM’s Top 10

When you think of a fraternity house, the word “luxury” might not necessarily come to mind. What may be aesthetically pleasing on the outside may be the complete opposite on the inside — but that’s what pledges are for. Two of Penn State’s fraternity houses were recently ranked among the top 10 in the Big Ten according to the bros of the popular Greek website Total Frat Move.

A tip of the snapback goes out to Penn State’s Sigma Chi and Pi Kappa Phi chapters, whose houses were ranked number 9 and 10 by the website, respectively. This comes after Brobible ranked Penn State’s Sigma Pi house the eighth best frat house in the country last year.

Pi Kappa Phi

 Pi Kappa Phi

Sigma Chi

Sigma Chi

The rankings were based on the houses architecture, history, and natural aesthetics. The rankings were completely subjective, without any type of grading system, so this one will surely be up for debate amongst the frat bros of Penn State.

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Ted Hozza

Ted is a senior majoring in Community, the Environment, and Development, or as his friends here at Onward State like to call it, Architecture. You can probably find him at the Phyrst late at night with other Onward Staters if he's not somewhere else editing articles. You can follow him on Twitter @TedHozza or email him at [email protected].

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