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Originally posted by OTW
I see it as being the straw that broke the camel's back.
It may seem like a small reason, but according to that, they've had problems for quite some time. Of course, those who would know for sure would be members of that chapter as well as Pi Phi HQ.
When an HQ decides to close a chapter, it's never a sudden decision. Lengthy discussion and investigations take place because no one ever wants to see a chapter close.
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Right. I would not be surprised if they were already on social probation for risk management issues, and if that was the case, ANY violation, no matter how small, could end up closing your chapter. It's rough, but it's not like that should be a surprise. And if they were having financial and academic problems in addition, I'm actually surprised that they were not closed earlier.