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Something not too dissimilar happened at my school about 12 years ago. An NIC fraternity was unhappy with the ethnicity/religion of many of the brothers at my school's chapter, so they reorganized the chapter and asked all but a handful of the brothers to go alum. All but one of the brothers who were invited to remain active, deaffiliated instead, and the group started a local fraternity that is now a chapter of a different NIC fraternity.
I wonder - do the Phi Sigs at Penn have any plans to organize into a local sorority?
As for them continuing to serve on Panhel, if their terms are almost over anyway, might as well let them finish them out rather than scramble to find an interim president who will only serve for a few weeks. If they do form a local, the local can stay on as an associate member of Panhel.
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