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Originally posted by DSTCHAOS
I think someone was right when they talked about the size of the Greek system. I can think of a couple small schools where there is no NPHC because there are 1 or 2 HBGLOs that have not felt the need OR didn't have the support to establish the NPHC chapter. Unless I am interpreting this incorrectly, these chapters coexist under the same "umbrella" as everyone else despite different regulations and policies at the national NPHC level. I can check on this and get back with you.
It can definitely work out but again a large system may prove more difficult. It can also prove difficult if people are not understanding of the similarities and differences across organizations. To claim that you are ONE requires more than tolerance. It requires respect and acceptance of the different types of diversities--and also an understanding that there are some things that everyone will not understand or agree with that are within your organization's norm. That level of understanding is another reason why some prefer different councils b/c there's less explaining and tutoring and more of an ability to find your niche and handle your business accordingly. When folks want to get together across councils, they do so but only after they have found their niche.
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Thank For Your little Side and off hand ASide Bar!

Oh, as I took it!
When I was at My Alam Mater, We Had two Male and two Female D-9s.
So, guess how many are there now?
So, whose fault is this?
I dont really feel that it is the decission of anyone. If there are not enough Members of a certainn group that want to join, then they wont.
If this happens, then the Chapters Die.
So, You tell Me how this Helps any Organization!
Gone and Forgotten!