This should spark some interesting discussion. It is true though, that student organizations on
Pitt's campus are to have at least 10 members to be recognized. I also wonder if this has something to do with funding.
NPHC, like NPC/IFC and other student governance groups get more funding than other groups (the individual fraternities and sororities do not get funding from the university, only their governing body)- perhaps the money that they're getting, when translated out per student, is way above and beyond what other student groups get? Just a guess on my part. In any event, it's interesting.
Pitt News article about NPHC groups being asked to expand