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Old 05-13-2004, 11:50 PM
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Originally posted by Tex1899
Sort of off topic...why do most BGLO and Hispanic GLO chapters tend to be smaller than NIC/NPC groups? I'm not too familiar with traditionally Asian groups...do they tend to be smaller?

If I had to guess, I would think Hispanic and Asian GLO's would be bigger in California...

i'm white and a member of an asian-american interest fraternity, lambda phi epsilon. it was founded in 1981 at UCLA, and as you guessed, there are a ton of chapters in cali -- 13 of our 42 chapters. there are also a lot of chapters in the north east and east coast. people of all races are welcomed, there's no discrimination based on race. my chapter has had irish, mexican, greek, indian and many other nationalities represented since we were founded in 1995.

in general our chapters are comparably smaller than historically white orgs. my school has a greek participation of about 10% of the student body of about 4,500 undergrads, and the greek system is generally looked down upon at my school by the administration and not supported. right now, we have 10 actives with a spring class of 2 potentially being crossed this quarter.
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