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Originally Posted by lambdaindenver
Without examining the proposed legislation carefully, I know that it would not have mattered for at least two of the schools on this list. When the Colorado State University chapter was closed, that University's message was very clear - the president of the University had decided that the Lambda Chi Alpha chapter was no longer welcome on that campus and was to be closed immediately. At the University of Colorado, after two very poor recruiting years, the undergraduates elected, on their own accord, to close the chapter and return the charter. In neither situation would the legislation have any meaningful impact.
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CSU still a thorn in my side...no evidence, no charges, but, since it made state and national TV news, I could see no other option but suspending the charter either...but you're right, for either CU or CSU, this resolution wouldn't have righted either situation.
I for one would not want to see LXA try at CU or CSU at the present time - both campuses are vehemently anti-greek, and will be for some time, unfortunately this is mainly the greeks fault themselves, but still....time will have to pass first.