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Old 05-04-2005, 02:21 PM
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NC Chapters

I like the idea of getting both states together, it would take a great deal of organization and planning, some chapters might be hesistant because it will also cost $$$$.
Getting all the chapters in North Carolina alone to meet will be a task that will be hard to do by itself. ECU, App St, Elon, Wake, UNC-G, UNC-CH, NC A&T, UNC-C, that is a lot of schools in spread out areas. This would be extremely interesting because I have met brothers from everyone of these chapters except Wake Forest, and talk about an eclectic group of brothers. None of these chapters are a lot alike, except ECU and App St. Not that most chapters are alike, I just think it would be fun to see different chapters intermix.

Thinking of all the chapters we have had in NC in the past we have lost some strong ones there that need to be reestablished including:
Western Carolina- best chapter on campus, shutdown because a brother died in an alcohol related accident about 5 years ago, they should be coming back soon.
Duke- did not like that the school was letting minorities into fraternities, they protested and left. They were a strong chapter but what a stupid decision when looking back on it.
NC State- shutdown, low membership, owed a lot of money to nationals, very weak greek school. John Tesh was a brother here.
UNC-Wilmington- met the brother who was a founding fouther of this chapter, they had risk management/hazing problems.
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