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I have no clue how this got slanted to house corporations being an issue. If there are 100 beds in the house and 100 members or 300 members, there are ways to insure the house is filled. That argument holds no water.
The problem is that Greek life is very popular these days. So the number of PNMs goes up. Other schools have learned how to accomodate that - note the number of new Greek villages and the explosion of houses at Alabama, etc. Indiana refuses to adapt. That's the bottom line. Their President needs to step in if PH won't do it on their own.
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