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Well, apparently Duquesne started cracking down on the local fraternities and sororities. Then, the Lambs had an unfortunate incident where a girl named Meredith died at one of their activities. It was a party, not a pledging function as originally believed by some, and there was alcohol involved. This put the Lambs in a bind. The Lambs lost their charter... then the university got a replacement with the Sigma Kappa sorority.
Despite everything, I don't think the sorority Sigma Lambda Phi should disappear just like that. Its a big part of Duquesne history. Local fraternities and sororities are what make a university stand out from the rest. But I guess the administration does not agree.
That is just my opinion.
later,
perdido88
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