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Old 01-08-2006, 04:20 PM
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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
It was sarcasm, meaning that many Catholic schools permit and even welcome Greek life, and those are Greek organizations that were founded by Catholics with the assistance of administration at their Catholic universities, where they were welcomed!
Thanks! I was getting confused!

To add to what GeekyPenquin said, yes, there are some schools that do not allow Greek Life - both public and private schools! To make a generalization that BC does not allow social greek organizations because it is a Catholic school is just plain silly! We have proven there are Catholic schools that allow social greeks (and as a recent example, Marquette is open for expansion!). One of the most orthodox Catholic universities in this country, Franciscan University of Steubenville, allows social greeks. Yes, for sororities it is Theta Phi Alpha which is a traditionally Catholic NPC group, but that disproves the theory that Catholic schools do not allow social greeks.

Sarah

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