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07-29-2004 03:20 AM |
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Originally posted by MeezDiscreet
that was an issue with my frat brothers whose chapter totaled 4. and please correct me if i'm wrong, but when the developers were campaigning all over campus, i think they said the occupancy was supposed to be higher than 10. at any rate, there definitely wasn't enough interest with my sorors for us to even consider bayou oaks.
I went back and looked at the floor plans, and they house up to 26. For organizations with only 4 members, I can see where that would be a problem. DG has been preparing for this for a long time, it was a priority for us and every effort was made to make the transition as smooth as possible.
that's a possibility but i'll be honest with you and say that i definitely felt we, the bglo, were in the minority but i never felt like the larger greek community was. but hey, that's another thread for another day... [/B]
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The Greek community at UH is SO small, we are ALL in the minority. Thus is usually the case with commuter schools. I never differentiated between the different GLO's. The male groups, in particular, had great presence at Greek Week, football games, intramurals, and even some of our philanthropy events!
Oh, and for mommag2, Kappa Delta Chi is living at Greek Park. I remember Omega Delta Phi was trying to get housing, but I don't know if that worked out.
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