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“BY GIANNA PERRY The Gimel chapter of the Acacia fraternity is located on Indiana Street. This year, fifty-one men are in Acacia, continuing the tradition that has been on the campus since 1904. Ten men pledged the house this year, including three new " house dogs " named Iko, Storm, and Bar- kley. President Steve Veluz describes Acacia in one word, " brotherhood. " The men of Acacia put in a new sprinkler system in early fall, and spent the year remodeling the house ' s interior. Veluz concludes that the reason Acacia is such a good fraternity is because, " There ' s an equal social status between pledges and actives. " In other words, the house tries to avoid the superior/ inferior attitudes that sometimes can occur between actives and pledgesj ”