Soror, you hit it on the head. A city-wide chapter, as opposed to a campus-based chapter does not necessarily require recognition by the university to initiate students from a particular university. It does impact them in hosting events on campus, but there are other ways of reaching potential membership.
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Originally posted by Kimmie1913
As for Princeton, my understanding is they do not recognize any GLO's and are debating how far that should extend based on the impact of minority students if they were to not only not recognize them but ban them from campus. Many city wide chapters (in my experience) are not recognized by the university but are acknowleged to the extent that they may have activities on campus.
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In general, I don't see what the big debate is all about. Either recognize all Greeks or don't. The orgs will survive and the people who seek them out will find them!
I also take issue with the title of the article which implies that the sororities themselves are actively causing division. From reading the article, it appears that the school admin is unsure about what to do about the entire situation.