The Zeta chapter of
Theta Nu Epsilon was founded at the
University of California, Berkeley as a sophomore society in 1881. In 1960, the adjacent
Church Divinity School of the Pacific purchased the Skull & Keys’ Tomb property, agreeing to build the society a new Tomb at 2436 Prospect Street. Despite complaints from residents its new neighborhood, the group proceeded with construction of its new Tomb. There, the group was known for drunken debauchery. Because the Tomb was off-campus and Skull & Bones was not sanctioned by the university, there was little the university could do. Instead, the people who lived near the Tomb worked with the city which finally closed the building for being a public nuisance and environmental health violations. In addition, the city fined the group $750 ($ in today's money) for cleaning up “beer bottles, cans, vomit, urine, and other filth.” However, the city's padlock and closure notice did not keep the Skull & Bones members out of the Tomb and they resumed their parties as usual. After the city boarded up the building, the group eventually gave up by 1980. However, as of 2021, the Tomb property is still owned by Skull & Keys Inc., the holding company incorporated in 1912 when the first Tomb was constructed. == Activities ==