"The area is pretty messy from everyone moving in," said College junior Regan Allen, a ChiO sister. "Since we both have houses on the block, we wanted to clean it up." Regan said she hopes this event will encourage Greek houses on Walnut Street to clean up their block, and will start off a productive semester of community service. Organizers said they expect 40 to 50 people from the two houses to participate in the clean-up which will be followed by a brunch at the SAE house. -- Robert Botel
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