There has been a lot of buzz within the Greek community about which fraternity or sorority is going to take over the former Theta Chi fraternity house, however, Knight News has learned it might not be given to a Greek organization at all.

When asked if UCF has any future plans for the house and what criteria they would be considering when determining who the next tenant would be, UCF spokesman Chad Binette said, “The answer to your question is that we haven’t made any decisions about the use of the house.”

Knight News responded and said “Does that mean it’s not even certain the house will continue to be Greek housing on campus? It sounds like everything is up in the air.”

Binette responded and said, “Your interpretation is correct.”
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It’s not clear what UCF would do with the house if it’s no longer a fraternity house, as it has been since it was built decades ago.

If UCF changes the use of the building, it won’t be the first time the use of a building has changed.

For example, an SGA information kiosk outside the library has since been turned into a restaurant where Aramark sells food under the Nom Nom Bowls brand.