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Old 09-30-2003, 01:05 PM
archangel689 archangel689 is offline
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Campus can't handle anymore expansion.

Hi, everyone, our campus cannot handle any more expansion and our IFC wishess to dissallow any more fraternities on campus at this time, however, we have a several fraternities who are demanding entry on campus when we have groups that are already low on numbers and less and less men go greek every year. The social infrastructure CANNOT handle any more fraternities at this campus.

However, we are being told by the IFC president that because of the NIC resolution on expansion all national fraternities on campus have to vote yes and allow unlimited expansion at this campus, eventhough EVERY since chapter wishes to vote 'no' on futher colonies at this campus.

http://www.nicindy.org/resolutions/Expansions.htm

Is the document i'm talking about.

I was also told that NIC resolutions are merely recomendation... however our IFC president is acting as if this is the word of god....

Anywhere can I get information saying that NIC resolutions are purely recomendation before fraternities start dying on this campus?

-Tony

Last edited by archangel689; 09-30-2003 at 04:54 PM.
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