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Originally posted by Rudey
OK I have a question for you guys.
Let's say you start looking at the amount of hazing that occurs for your fraternity.
Say most of this hazing is in one particular region.
Say the schools involved weren't Ivy league schools but actually the opposite.
Again and again the incidents of hazing occur in those areas and in those schools.
Now based on all that, would it make you think any differently about expansion and/or risk management?
-Rudey
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It'd take at least one or two recent colonies in that area for that kind of data to be anywhere near effective. Colonies have the advantage of not being inherantly corrupted by "traditions" of old. In the end, colonies will go their own way most of the time. If you start them off on the right path, they're much less likely to go down the wrong one later on.
So my answer to you is maybe -- depending on what previous colonies in that region have done.