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Old 09-25-2008, 09:17 AM
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I think UM-Dearborn's quota was around 18ish? Not sure. Phi Mu got 18. They're bid day was this past Saturday. Delta Phi Epsilon received 17 so I'm sure quota was around there. When I was active, it was always around 12-13. I'm wondering if shows like Greek are opening more eyes to the Greek system. Greek Life isn't huge in this area, as Dee can attest, but it seems to be getting bigger.

And as for MSU, Phi Mu closed ultimately because of numbers and filling the gigantic house. Which confuses me that they had a problem with numbers. They seemed like they'd be the "popular" kind of girls. How would they have a problem with numbers?
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