CU and CSU are becoming more anti-greek each semester, but it's not hard to believe why, with the tragic incidents of last year tarnishing their reputation, but, in my opinion, they are going overboard, especially at CSU. But I also think the CSU developments are not so much related to risk management as such, but that is the smokescreen.
CSU changes I think are not just risk management, but financially motivated - is it just a coincidence that all but one of the chapters at CSU that got in trouble this year are all located in the same neighborhood (CSU greeks are spread over about four clusters around campus) - and in that same neighborhood, chapters closed last year or in years past have been razed and replaced with condos and townhomes?
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