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Originally posted by Firehouse
Scanning the messages, it appears that fraternity and sorority members may be seeing this issue from opposite points of view. For men, closing a campus to expansion, and 'deferred recruitment" NEVER strengthen a fraternity system, but always serve to weaken it. The fraternity system thrives on competition and continual rushing. The women's system, while very successful, is different.
I'm pleaed that the Phi delts have taken this step, and I hope that others will follow. Fraternities must have a single, strong voice to represent them on these critical issues. SAE and Pi Kappa Alpha both left NIC at one time. Perhaps they will leave once again.
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Wrong. A campus with 3000 students can not support as many fraternities as a campus with 60,000 students.
Try putting 60 fraternities on a campus with only 3000 students and you will end up with no fraternities.