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Originally posted by Poplife:
Ok. I ventured into the chat room for this forum and asked the members there why there was a cap. I was then given the "It's not for you to know now if you can't find out" response. That's fine, but it gives me two questions:
1. Is this a touchy subject that sisterfriends should stay away from? 
IF NOT....
2. Usually such a response is given when a question is asked about AKA BUSINESS. Now, does a cap have to do more with the school's rules or the sorority's rules?
Thanks!!
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Poplife in all fairness if a soror of AKA or any sorority is not willing or is not able for whatever reason to share the specifics of her sororities business then would it not make sense as a non member to respect that and leave the issue alone. Yes since the caps involve the sorority it is sorority business and sorority business should be left as that. It is most annoying when people almost beg for information when it is not necessary for them to know. A cap as we all know is a limit. Universities do have the power to set limits on sororities and fraternities if they feel it will better promote education which is theirs and our main purpose and or it will prevent social challenges on their campus. Why a sorority would establish caps is entirely sorority business so i won't go into that.