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Sure, we can't distinctly prove causation, but . . .
There's a large group of ladies here saying that new policies have limited the social aspect of their house, to the point of making the experience markedly different from previous.
No one will explicitly say it, but it seems like a lot of the comments point toward "Now, it is less fun."
Remembering that nearly every one of our orgs here (assuming NPC and NIC at the center of this particular organization) were founded as social organizations . . . there seems to be at least some sort of flaw in logic here.
Have decisions made to lower insurance costs and liability risks left organizations (esp sororities) with few options to live up to this founding purpose as well as previous?
To me, it seems like the moves made to 'go dry' were very sharp, almost overbearingly so, and that very little resembling a successful attempt has been made to help the houses (on a chapter-to-chapter basis) recover the social aspect of greek life.
To me, this is a potentially great loss - losing the "Good Ol' Days" are one thing, but for these girls the good old days shouldn't be 3 years ago.
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