I think theres a lot of truth to what brookinleu says. I was told at my school, George Mason University(About 20 years old), Fairfax, Virginia that there are brothel laws in the county. Supposedly they pertain to either men or women. I think it has to do with a larger issue. At my school the community makes the school. If that makes sense. The school isnt willing to front the property for the Fraternities or Sororities. Plus I believe that many of the nationals wont supplement any financial support. At least my Fraternity didnt. Of course Virginia Tech, for example is totally different and they have the ideal environment where the school makes the community. If there was no Virginia Tech there wouldnt be a Blacksburg. I think it boils down to how supportive each of the communities(campus and local community are to the idea). Plus money helps
Kevin
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