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Originally posted by TSteven
Now how does a fraternity that does not have a dry only policy, yet has a "dry house" fit in all this? Does the "dry house" take precedent over the "wet fraternity"?
In other words, say ABC does not have a dry policy yet has a chapter on a campus that is dry. By *definition* ABC's chapter is a dry house "on this campus". Does Alpha Xi - or other sororities - allow for their Alpha Xi chapter to have an event at the ABC house?
And what would happen if you went to another campus? Say you went to a football game on another campus and went to a fraternity that happened to be "wet", yet on your campus, was dry?
Y'all know what. After reading all this, I think I need a drink.
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I would say it depends on the individual chapter. TKE isn't dry nationally, but if they are on your campus for whatever reason, A Xi D can mix with them in their house. If you go to another campus and want to party with that TKE chapter and they are wet, you can't go to their house, you have to go to a TPV.