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If the U. owns the houses, they can basically put whomever they want in there, especially since this appears to be more of a facilities management issue than monitoring the fraternities' behavior. Also, I doubt the frats' national offices took this lying down.
Like I said---some schools have some sort of Residential Greek Graduate Assistant...sometimes they live in a house, other times they are put in U-owned apartments. For the most part, they have very little interaction with the chapter members.
I'm sure my view's going to be pretty unpopular. I've learned a lot about the way colleges work this past year.
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