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Originally Posted by Sororitysock
The OP said there were three closed before hers, all within the last two to three years and implied they were all for risk management. So including hers, that would make four closed in three-ish years. That one doesn't fit the criteria. RM closures for NPC groups are relatively rare, so we usually hear about them. To have that many in such a short period of time would be something pretty well known I would think. Look how many of us know about UConn. I don't doubt that her chapter was closed, but I don't think we're getting an entirely accurate picture of the circumstances or campus.
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I hear what you're saying. I'm wondering if this is a case of over-exaggeration. You know, when people say things like, "So, like, there's literally chapters getting shut down every month!!" Well, no, not really. Like you said, we would have certainly known what she was talking about if any of us knew of such a campus with major problems like that. That's why I think it would be beneficial for us to know which campus is being considered here. There has to be a way to address a widespread problem in the Greek community. On the other hand, if it's really not as widespread as she says, then I can see the benefit of not digging too far down.
As for the other point, the campus I was thinking of does have a 4th NPC that is being listed as closed on the campus website; but, I don't know what year it closed. They also have an NPHC sorority currently suspended, along with a whole laundry list of fraternities that have been de-recognized.