I'm not totally sure, the article is unclear, on whether or not NPHC would lose recognition. But if you take away the individual chapters, say there's only 1 or 2 with over 10 members that keep their recognition, then is there really a point of a governing body? At least a point in the administration's eyes to continue to fund?
Allocations of the activity fees are always a big contraversy on campus, and even though the article doesn't talk about it, I really think that this may be at least a small part of the reason. I'm not sure how much NPHC gets, but they get more than the usual student group.
Hopefully SigEp42 can join in on this discussion, he has a much great knowledge of the allocations process, etc. and the current state of the greek system at Pitt.
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