Okay, next silly question.
It appears to me that sororities stress the importance of house mothers moreso than fraternities.
None of the fraternity houses on my undergrad campus had a house mother (or house person) that lived in the house w/ them. I assume, then, that this is not a requirement?
The sororities (and the unhoused fraternities) on my undergrad campus are now moving into the Greek Village the university just built for them. I know for our group the "house mother" is going to be one of the sisters (at least, that's what I thought they said....I could have been mistaken of course. But I thought it was weird they were referring to a 20-yr-old girl as a house mom). I always thought that a house mother was someone older, out of school, that may or may not be associated w/ the GLO. How does that work then?
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