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Old 01-12-2002, 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by matthewg
So even if a fraternity would be banned from campus they could still continue to recruit members. The university could not do anything about it.

As 33girl mentioned, most organizations get money from the school. Our university had a fund for student activities/development (I don't know the official name for it). But it went to various campus orgs, including fraternities & sororites.

However, there are what people refer to as "underground" or "subrosa" fraternities & sororities. They exist without university support or recognition. While not "permitted" by the school, the school can't really prevent them from forming. I know at my school there was a fraternity that had been kicked off campus about 4-5 years before I got there. There were rumors that they were still around, and every once in awhile I would actually see a student wearing the letters.
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