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Old 07-21-2000, 11:30 AM
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Alright,

Now I thought I had it all figured out but I'm back to square one. First it was suggested that the facilities policy is the most strict and you can't have functions with a non-dry fraternity, now the definition is changing to you can have functions with them, but only at a location other than their chapter house. Ok, now if sororities adopt a dry policy too, they aren't allowed to even go to a bar to associate with the non-dry fraternities. So, basically put, this policy forces a non-dry fraternity to spend a lot of money so that they can rent out another venue and have a non-alcoholic function with a sorority. Hmm, ok, I don't think miseducation of this policy is the problem here. I believe this policy is making a clear point that NPC will no longer cooperate with fraternities that use alcohol. Yes, I understand you have many different levels on the policy. But if NPC really wants to help reduce alcohol related problems in sororities and fraternities, telling someon you can't do this makes them want it even more. And they'll probably hold illegal unregistered functions to do it too. Why not adopt an alcohol-education policy where you can help create awareness and treat them like responsible and mature people? Maybe I still don't see the policy clearly, perhaps if there is a link on the web that has the exact language of the policy, someone would be kind enough to post it and allow us to read it for ourselves. Thanks

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