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Old 10-11-2008, 09:23 PM
ECUJacob ECUJacob is offline
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As a Student Affairs professional, I would call into question the effectiveness of this policy. The article admits that many of their problems came from new college students participating in new freedoms as they moved away from home.

However, I then read this:

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About 10 percent of SDSU's 27,771 undergraduate students belonged to Greek organizations last spring. The number of general fraternities has dwindled from 16 to 11 active groups. There are nine culture-based fraternities, though most don't have houses.
If only 10% of their campus is Greek, why place limitations on just the GLO's? Why not place the same restriction on ALL student organizations?
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