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Old 04-27-2001, 04:26 PM
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Well, if you have a campus of 2000 students, having all NIC fraternities on that campus wouldn't be a good idea, because of the percentage of students going greek isn't going to be 100%, and obviously all of the frarternities can't survive. Maybe the school in question here has reached their limit in terms of the number of organizations they need to have a fruitful Greek system.


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Originally posted by JayBEE!:
Isn't that a shame. I mean what is enough fraternities on campus? If there is a new or different idea on the campus why should anybody be shaking in their boots. The insecurity shouldn't be the reason why other organizations can not be on campus. Usually this type of attitude comes from a dean a student affairs who already has the organization he pledged on the campus. Dang!
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