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Old 07-10-2000, 09:41 AM
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Yea, I know that all sororities are making plans to get their chapter houses dry, but most fraternities aren't being forced to go dry. The only incentive that was being offered was slight reduction in insurance premiums. The Values in Action (aka Select 2000) program was designed to force all greek houses to be dry by now, but that program went down the toilet when they realized it is impossible to accomplish. How can you justify forcing a fraternity house to be substance-free and have non-greek house next door or across the street allowed to throw parties and have wild times? Seems like it was being a little discriminating if you ask me. Now, if the program was making the entire university dry, then I think there would have been a different response. And I think there would have been a lot more negative response from the student body.

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