I have a theory that this is an attempt to deflect interest in finals clubs before something Title 9 or substance abuse related comes out. It does not really have anything to do with sororities which are somewhat self regulating by their international organizations.
It might be something like one of the more prestigeous finals clubs getting sued for denying female or gay members, and this hinders their networking and future career outlook. By doing this ahead of time, the University can underscore that these are not University clubs and not sanctioned so they really have no control over how they chose their members.
Last edited by HQWest; 05-13-2016 at 02:59 PM.
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