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Originally posted by aopirose
I ran across this article last night. I wish them luck!
"Kappa Sigma colonizes at "Greek-free" Gonzaga
Gonzaga Bulletin
December 2, 2005
Students interested in frat
By Virginia Moore
With the exception of academic honor societies with Greek names such as Alpha Sigma Nu, the national Jesuit honor society, Greek life on campus is sparse. In fact, non-existent. However, 53 young men would like to pursue the good qualities and intentions of a social fraternity at Gonzaga.
"Not all Greek life is frivolous," sophomore Taylor Rickard said. Rickard, a transfer student from Arizona State University (ASU), was active within the Kappa Sigma community at his previous school. Since the beginning of the fall semester at Gonzaga, Rickard has received a substantial amount of interest from the male student body at the prospect of starting a fraternity..."
http://www.gonzagabulletin.com/media...gabulletin.com
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Thanks for the info - from what the article is saying, it seems like they have a long road ahead in convincing the school. I don't really understand the "paperwork" comment; it looks like there's an assumption that a Greek org wouldn't be willing to do the proper work to become recognized.
Either way, I hope things work out for them and that all there work pays off in the end.