Our House


Heading up the hill towards the house on a beautiful day.
Within Greek Row at the Colorado School of Mines, the Pi Phi house welcomes home her angels after long days in classes and at the lab, mentoring in the local community, and competing in sports. At the house, you can find sisters studying in the dining hall or relax with them in front of our high-definition plasma television.

Looking down the front of the dining hall and front corridor.
Our sisters' bedrooms can be found upstairs, which houses approximate 20 women each year. Room types include a one-room double (where two women share a room) or a one-room single (where a woman lives without a roommate). One single room is also reserved downstairs.

Relaxing in the Pi Phi living room.
The common space is found downstairs. This area contains our study space, our chapter room where meetings are held each week, our kitchen and dining hall. Five days a week, sisters enjoyed catered meals from a local chef. The dining hall is the place for etiquette dinner, Pink Party, and other events. The living room hosts OC fests as well as midnight study sessions.

Our door is open; come on in and visit!
Although Colorado Delta has had a new house since 2004, it feels like home! Living together gives us the gift of bringing us closer together. Come by for visit and you will see why we are so proud of our new home, Pi Phi's new home.