Well, the professor is entitled to his opinion, but many legal issues come into play there. If they were to cut the greek system out of play (cut funding, recognition etc) they would be in danger of losing federal aid by denying students the right to association. I forget the exact bill that was passed, but it was passed by Clinton. Second, you can't force an organization to sell their house, unless it is leased from the univeristy (never really owned) or it is based within the campus lines. There are so many other factors that come into play, and that professor is wacked out if you ask me. That's terrible, not being in favor of allowing students the right to association. Who cares if it's social, social is fun :P
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