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Originally Posted by LaneSig
https://smudailycampus.com/1063328/n...a-think-again/
Article in the Southern Methodist campus newspaper about the closing of Kappa Alpha Theta in 2022 and the way they re-formed as "The Society". The article also discusses how the campus (both admin and Greek Life) has responded to the new group.
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It's a tale as old as time that the good old mix of money, power, rules and prestige will likely rule the day over the women in The Society.
Theta's been on campus since 1929. They operated a multi-million dollar mansion for their membership. Despite the new arrival of Alpha Delta Pi to campus, Theta's eventual recolonization before their 100th anniversary is a likely Theta target.
SMU has turned their backs on The Society by passing rules against groups such as theirs in favor of Theta eventually returning.
Theta has indicated it will not return unless The Society is completely expunged.
Even the Interfraternity Council President is quoted: "...The Society is a blight on Greek life...".
IMO SMU is attempting to get rid of The Society because The Society is preventing the return of an old, dominant and prestigious sorority back onto campus.
It matters not that the women of The Society are not those who performed hazing while members of Theta, nor are they accused by anyone of hazing after having formed The Society.
Did The Society once HAVE campus recognition, then lose it? If they had recognition, what legitimate reason caused The Society to lose recognition by SMU?