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Old 05-03-2004, 07:22 PM
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I could be 100% wrong here so feel free to correct me.

I believe that AXiD and Kappa Kappa Gamma follow the strictest which (and I could be wrong here) are only supposed to mix with alcohol free fraternities. Sigma Kappa and SDT voted to support it but if I remember correctly they can still mix. Everyone else fell into the you can co-sponsor a function at a house provided that the event is alcohol free. HOWEVER, many campus panhellenic's adopted the middle ground rule, so most will follow the strictest of the policies.

Were the fraternities Delta Sigma Phi, Phi Delta Theta, and Phi Gamma Delta - maybe Theta Chi?

I was a chapter member before and after this passed. Let me tell you that our social life went from thriving to non-existent.

If I remember correctly and this could be strictly rumor, 2-3 fraternities shopped this around to NIC, but because of lack of interest brought it to the NPC groups. We adopted these rules to support these orgs to go alcohol free. Unfortunately to me at least if this was the case - the majority of groups don't seem like they are supporting us.

Also, as an advisor I have had to deal with the more than so many sisters at an event as a risk management issue.

Just my 2 cents.
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