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Originally posted by Drunkie679
I know Riverside County is big on that...UCR and Cal Poly Pomona have that rule and I think it is crazy...I think the best part of being in an house is somewhere that you can esacpe the dorms and relax with your organization
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I don't know how true (if any) the whole "(fill in your favorite number) women living together in a house is illegal because it's a brothel" is true at Cal Poly Pomona, but it is not true at UC Riverside. Or in Riverside County at all (BTW, Cal Poly Pomona is not in Riverside County, it's in Los Angeles County).
The city of Riverside has an ordinance that actually states that fraternity/sorority houses fall under "community living zones" just like residence halls and dorms at a university/college. They are allowed. The reason for no housing for Greeks at UCR is a whole other long story that can be posted elsewhere.
Just to set the story straight.