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Old 04-21-2004, 10:06 PM
Tom Earp Tom Earp is offline
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I wish there was a sure fire answer, but My old school is in the same prediciment. 6 Frateritys and 3 Soroities. The Soros are having problems getting numbers ergo no new Groups on campus. Fraternitys are also have numbers problems.

They do not to seem to have the answers either.

I hear that Greek Numbers are growing, and in the next article, Greek Numbers are declining, which is right?

Should protection be issued to Soroitys who do not make their numbers and maybe bring new ones on campus who may give other Independents something to decide on?

I dont know the answer, but if some Groups are holding expansion back, then whose fault is that, theirs and theirs along.

It truely sounds like the Greek Community has really come together at Akron, and dont say it is just because it is a commuter school.

In smaller towns, they are called townies, who go to college but live like they were still in HS, with their parents. Hell, we had Guys living in the house who were Townies!
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