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Originally posted by 33girl
Well, the IFC pretty much IS extinct right now as a school org.
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I'm not talking about as a school organization -- I'm talking about extinct, period.
I agree that the University painted itself into a corner. I've used those very words myself.
That doesn't make any difference anymore either, because the situations and rules have changed. With the death of Gordy Bailey the pressure for regulation became unbearable. The other concurrent dynamics at the school made the situation worse.
In the long run, a battle between the University and IFC will be won by the former. The IFC, if it is extinct, can't do anything to help its' members. It would better serve if it looked for creative ways to live within the rules, and as it succeeds, work on changing them -- other groups at other schools have done it.