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Originally posted by AEPhiSierra
And I know this isn't the situation on most campuses especially where associate membership in panhel gives locals almost all the same rights as a national. But in New York and to some extent NJ this is the situation on many campuses. And of course I have heard that nationals haze but I almost always hear "this national makes their pledges do this but there is this crazy local..."
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Keep in mind though, that when a local becomes an associate member of panhel, they are then required to follow the unanimous agreements. For us the biggest obstacle is that one local is trying to go national, but the school has decreed that the other must part of panhel if it is created. So now the one local that does want to go national is not being allowed because the other local refuses to follow the npc agreements.
I guess what I'm saying is that first you have to get the local to agree to give up some of its independence before it can join panhel.
was this gibberish? If so, I apologize.