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Originally Posted by PhiAlpha05
Coed? If they're really coed, shouldn't they be referring to themselves as a fraternity?
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No, often times, it is simply a question of who the membership was when it was first founded. Gamma Sigma Sigma and Omega Phi Alpha for example are National Service Sororities and admit both men and women due to Title IX requirements (you can only be single gender if the group is purely social).
And under that logic, the 15 of the 26 members of the NPC that don't refer to themselves as sororities internally should change)