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 It should be noted that not only does Southern have an APO chapter, but they also have a GSS...which is surprising. I mean, it's possible that GSS attracts a different crowd than a brand-new OPA colony, but...guys in OPA when there's an APO chapter handy? It's my understanding that at Texas A&M Corpus Christi, there is no APO, so I can understand the guy pledge there...hmm... I'm not saying there's anything wrong with males in OPA, it's just a new concept for me, coming from a school where there's both a co-ed APO chapter and an OPA chapter. (Ha ha, talk about derailing a topic...) | 
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 Based on the way how those decisions came about and the methods used to do so, the power for that decision to stick is debatable (and reversible) at best and permanently dividing the org at worst. | 
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