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Old Row at Bama has different meanings. In terms of physical location, it's where the oldest fraternities are on University Boulevard. In terms of social prestige, Old Row refers to the six fraternities (DKE, KA, Phi Gam, Phi Delt, SAE, Sigma Nu) and seven sororities (AXO/AGD/XO/DDD/KD/KKG/Phi Mu) with the most perceived wealth, history, and tradition. Every year, they get together and throw a huge party. Today, referring to a house as Old Row means mainly that it belongs to the group that throws the party. "Officially," the way to tell that is by the houses listed on the T-shirt. For sororities, the equivalent of Old Row in terms of physical location used to be Sorority Circle, also known as First Circle. This is where Bama's first three official sorority houses were built: AGD, DDD, and KD (although the first two moved off First Circle after they built their new houses). First Circle is kind of a super-elite subset of the Old Row sororities -- they throw a formal of their own every two years.
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