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Originally Posted by PhoenixAzul
Aye, and with locals, the university can take our charter and our house. That's a pretty high degree of control.
We also have a council, we can and do have sanctions, and we can and do close and suspend chapters.
Each chapter must also answer to their alumni as well as student and greek governance. The wild west this aint.
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Most locals only have one chapter. While some have more, I wouldn't assume that's the case for most or all.
I know of a local that hazes very severely. Their charter was pulled by the school...but they don't care. They initiate members every semester, they have a house with letters on it next to the school [none of the greek houses are on campus there], they participate in Greek Week, etc. With locals, as long as they and their alum consider them a fraternity, a charter sure doesn't mean much.