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Old 08-30-2002, 11:17 AM
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At my school it's less than 9%, and even that's hard to come by. It's a higher percentage of fraternity men than sorority women, partially because there are more women in the student body but more fraternities for the men to choose from, and partially because, until this year, the school only allowed fraternities to be housed. This year one sorority has a house and the others will be applying for one for next year, so it'll be interesting to see how that affects Greek life.

But the administration needs us, even though they'll never admit it. If there weren't Greeks to have parties, etc., the alcohol troubles on the campus would grow exponentially. Greeks are the only ones allowed to have massive BYOB parties. We provide the social outlet for the entire campus.

Hmm...
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