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Originally Posted by Jhawkie
Well, yes, many have that impression because the university leases the land to chapters for really low amounts.
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Then how is not leasing land to an org with 14 members relevant to race (or some form of institutional discrimination, as spun by the article)?
The University did help:
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In 2007, UA welcomed multicultural sorority Sigma Lambda Gamma. Today, the chapter is no longer in existence — fall 2013 was its last active semester.
Recent UA alumnae Brittney Knox, a black woman and graduate business student in North Carolina, once served as president of Sigma Lambda Gamma. When she joined in 2009, the chapter had 14 members.
According to Knox, the administration allocated them an adviser and helped with funding, but it wasn’t enough to fight low enrollment numbers. “You have to have so many members before you’re able to be established on campus with an actual physical house,” Knox said.
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