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Old 04-15-2003, 11:18 PM
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Originally posted by XOMichelle
What about other good schools in other parts of the country? Like Northwestern, Duke, Stanford, the University of Chicago? Or maybe smaller schools like Amherst, Williams, Swarthmore, Wesylean? What are their greek systems like?
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Amherst has a weird Greek system. We had our Mu Deuteron Charge there active until the stupid school council decided that they wanted to ban Greek System. But also I happen to know which fraternities go underground at Amherst College.

As for Stanford, I've heard that they used to have a strong Greek System, back in 1980s. Problem nowadays, once your chapter get kicked off campus, they pretty much done at Stanford.
Our Eta Deuteron Charge is one of the biggest "elite" house at Stanford, along with three other houses (Kappa Sigma, Sigma Chi and SAE)

We still have our Delta Triton Charge active at Northwestern. Not too strong Greek System, I'm assuming by looking at the IFC chapters.

Anybody knows anything from Bowdoin College? Our council decided to shut down our Eta Charge after they were forced to be co-ed fraternity, back in early 1990s. Big loss ...
Same with Epsilon Charge at William and Mary, we chosed to shut down our Charge because of the Greek System policy changes.
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