We have a disabled member in my chapter of Pi Phi. She can walk, but she just goes slowly. During rush we just had to accomodate her by letting her be last in line to head up the stairs...
There was a guy last year who was in a wheelchair and was a Phi Kap here. He was probably one of the most popular people on campus, involved in student government, etc. Plus he was a real cutie. I thought it was great because he always had fun going out and dancing and everything; he did not let his disability stop him. The year he lived in the Phi Kappa Sigma house the school (which owns our houses) added wheelchair accessibility and an elevator. I think it's the only fraternity house on campus with those amenities currently--although all the sorority houses have them.
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