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Old 07-12-2004, 05:33 PM
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Originally posted by dakareng
When I was a chapter advisor at Bowling Green in the late 80s, we held rush in a fraterntiy house one fall (we did not have a house at that time) and when we DID have an on-campus house, allowed a fraternity who was new to campus and did not have a house to hold their rush in our house. It was great for chapter relations and caused only slight inconvenience to the host group (mainly because they had to exit/enter through the back door while parties were in progress).

We had very specific agreements in writing that specified what could be on the walls, who was responsible for damages and clean up as well as the times that the 'visiting' group could be in the house or which bathrooms they could use. When the frat used the Pi Phi house, we had a strict "no alcohol" policy both during, before and after parties (not all fraternity rush was dry at that time). Our houses were university property so it was common practice. I'm not as familiar with houses being used that are owned by House Corp.
I believe that the Pi Beta Phi and Delta Gamma houses are each owned by their housing corporation. The other houses are owned by the University.

And UK's fraternity rush is dry as well.
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