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Originally posted by NebraskaDelt
When the members get together to watch the game or BBQ and are drinking, this is not considered a "Social Event"? I'm pretty sure under every NIC org that it is considered a social event and the IFC rule contradicts what our national orgs state.
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I think that this particular IFC is using slightly different terms so the people at the school understand it. I also think that they must be having parties in their houses, not renting out places - the only time groups have to do that (if they don't have dry housing) is for sorority mixers. (Those are strictly closed to just the fraternity and the sorority participating - if there would be non-Greek women attending it would be a serious rush infraction for the sorority.)
The point of inviting non-Greek men is it can be somewhat of a rush tool, but in this case (the same thing happened at Penn State) a few a-holes spoil it for everyone.