<p>I'm a transfer student looking for available housing and I saw that Eagle Row H House had available space, but I'm concerned that it's a sorority. Is Eagle Row H House a sorority?</p>
<p>Give the address please. Could be one of those houses in the forest (usually cultural themed houses, but maybe they have a random one now because the cultural theme was dropped), or perhaps a frat or sorority got kicked off or something. I can find out if you give the address. </p>
<p>^This guy has no idea what he is talking about.</p>
<p>H lodge is next to all of the other sorority lodges but is not home to an actual sorority. A lot of girls that are in various sororities live there. Good spot, right on campus. </p>
<p>@ActualStudent : Huh?! Are you kidding me dude (or whatever)? They were referring to some place on Eagle Row and I didn’t know what it was so I asked them to clarify a specific address so that I could actually figure it out for them (just in case a mistake was made). I was asking a question to figure it out, not commenting on the quality of housing over there (which I applaud). However, I guess you figured it out for them and knew what they were referring to. No need for that comment at all (especially in light of all of your previous, generalized, non-nuanced, non-evidence based comments. However, that one was just snarky. I can play that game as well and have played it several times). Come on now…All I knew was that there was decent housing in that area: Something right next to the greek houses and some on the road letting out to the park, Candler field, whatever. You know, the area where BSA, Spanish House, and all that stuff is or was (seems like houses switch or change tenants often so I don’t want to label any of them). I just didn’t know what some of them were specifically and which one the OP was referring to. I just wanted more info. and facts unlike Mr. O’Reilly up here. </p>
<p>Facts? I was the one who gave facts… you were the one who had no idea what they were talking about and then posted a long paragraph that no one wants to read. </p>
<p>I was asking for more information so that I could solicit the facts, I did not claim to provide any. What is wrong with you? I did correctly name what other housing units and residences were in the area that I wasn’t sure about if it counts for anything. Good lord! As suggested, you are spinning. things. The initial response was not a long paragraph, so you are in the business of spin or you have reading comprehension issues. It may be both, but who cares? Chill…just stick to claiming how large our class sizes are vs. similar sized schools and complaining about the state of Greek life and I’ll stick to more academic things and look stuff up for people when I can. There’s your long paragraph. Enjoy. </p>
<p>There is no way you could have attended Emory if you don’t know what H lodge is… </p>