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Originally posted by Rain Man
If the answer is NPHC only, have you considered as a reason for the decline the rise in non-NPHC Black GLOs, Mulitcultural GLOs, and even Latino or Latino/Black GLOs, thus diluting the monopoly NPHC has on the Black student "market"?
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I've seen this happen on my campus. The school I attend is anti-Greek. However, we do have quite a few historically LGLOs that operate without the school's permission. There is one active fraternity and it has two active members that are African-American. There are four active sororities. Two have members that are AA. While this might now seem like a lot it is for the size of my college.