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Old 08-04-2003, 01:23 AM
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Question Fraternity loses charter--charters with another IFC group

OK.

As you may or may not know, Sigma Phi Epsilon at my college (Washington and Lee University) had their charter revoked by their nationals for no concrete reason. It's really bizarre.

However, this thread is not about that.

Almost definately accurate word has it that these guys are actively pursuing colonization with another national IFC group that will remain nameless. They claim that if the SigEp nationals were to grant them permission, they could colonize and rush a new pledge class (which would pledge in the winter; we have deferred rush). This new pledge class could initiate into the new group, whereas the initiated SigEps would not, but would be considered 'social members'. Is this at all possible? Is it completely off the wall? Even if it is possible, do you think SigEp will grant them permission?

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