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Originally posted by STL Kappa
Seems like a lot of schools who have thriving Greek communities are missing the same sororities... ASA, AST, Tri Sig, Phi Sigma Sigma...
Is it just that these sororities are smaller nationally?? Are their nationals hesitant to colonize?? (I know that Kappa only colonizes in places where our nationals are confident we can thrive...) But that doesn't seem to be true (for my school at least) for these particular sororities... ASA has eight other chapters in Missouri (I believe they're all active, too!!) but has never colonized at Mizzou. Delta Zeta is the same... eight chapters at other schools in the state, but never a successful colonization at Mizzou. (Although I believe it was tried a few years back...)
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As far as Mizzou is concerned, except for KD all those groups have been there since the 1920's at the latest. ASA, AST and Tri Sigma all were still social/educational sororities at that time. I'm not surprised that we haven't been banging down the door to get into a school that's only had one (ultimately) successful colonization in the last 80 years.
University of Illinois and Indiana U have both had ASA at one time or another...so it looks like Baird's is wrong on this one.