
12-10-2003, 09:39 PM
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Originally posted by Munchkin03
My alma mater has co-ed groups, and the three (Alpha Delta Phi Society, St. Anthony's Hall, and a local that broke away from Zeta Psi) have larger memberships than most of the single-gender groups. A lot of my former classmates were very into equal opportunities for everyone, and many of the groups have their basis as literary societies. That made them more attractive to the "average" student there than a single-gender group, especially at a school where Greek membership was not a very popular choice.
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Brown University?
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