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Old 12-09-2004, 10:00 PM
Stacekat Stacekat is offline
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Originally posted by Rudey
I have a suspicion that fraternities and sororities different and that alums for sororities probably get more say...

-Rudey
As a former Corp. President and Alum of that chapter, yes our organization does allow for a member to be present and discuss chapter needs. The theft thing has NEVER been taken likely at the campus I advise. We have had our original charter stolen and multiple composites stolen. As collegiates and Alums we both agree that this is not OK. I think Alums get far more upset about it than the collegiates. However, we do take the imput of the collegiates into consideration. But the housing corp has the final say. Also, our housing corp does not need to be made up of Alumnae. It can be parents, friends, whoever. It is the job of the housing corp to protect the best interests of the members as well as the house. Safety first!

The chapter I advise now is on the west coast and things here are vastly different than at other schools. I attended a large mid-western school with a strong greek presence. "Borrowing" composites there was perfectly acceptible. However, at the school I advise now, that is not the case. Most of the time the composites are somehow damaged. They are not returned in original condition. They are not taken knowingly.
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