PHOTO GALLERY: Sigma Nu comes down
The fraternity house on College Avenue is deteriorating due to its age, and a new chapter house is set to be completed in August 2017, according to the Sigma Nu chapter's website.
Photography by Erin Quinn/Missourian
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Chris Heiland uses a track hoe to tear down the Sigma Nu fraternity house on College Avenue on Tuesday. Water was used to reduce the amount of dust in the air.
Chris Heiland, left, confers with Wayne Rose during the demolition of the Sigma Nu fraternity house on Tuesday. The building was constructed in 1915, according to the chapter's website.
The bucket of a track hoe rests on pavement after a day of demolition at the Sigma Nu fraternity house on Tuesday. Curt Holman, a Sigma Nu 1987 pledge, said the 100-year-old building holds a lot of memories for him.
A track hoe rests next to the Sigma Nu fraternity house on Tuesday. The building is deteriorating due to its age, and a new chapter house is set to be completed in August 2017, according to the Sigma Nu chapter's website.
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