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Old 07-19-2000, 09:23 AM
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All 26 NPC sororities passed some sort of resolution in support of the fraternities that are going dry. The policies vary...

Alpha Xi Delta, KKG, & Pi Beta Phi cannot have a co-sponsored event with a fraternity that isn’t dry nationally or chapter-wise. All their events have to be dry. (It sounds like Gamma Phi Beta has gone to this too)

There are about 10 more who can only co-sponsor functions if the FUNCTIONS (not necessarily the fraternities) are alcohol free.

And the rest are “supporting” the fraternities that have gone nationally or chapter-ly dry. Which to my understanding basically means “It’s really cool that y’all are doing this and we really respect & admire you for it. We’re going over to the DKE house & have another Corona.”

If you’re in that first category, it might work if your whole system goes dry or you’re at a big school, but what if you’re at a school with only one dry frat & they suck? (Not because they’re dry, but because they always sucked) I can just imagine rush..."You mix with one frat all the time? Thank you, bye."

We will see how this all sticks if rush #’s start drying up. (no pun)
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