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Originally Posted by Tom Earp
How was SX able to control IFC? Usually there is one Rep. from each GLO!
5 years is normal for a comback to campus. That means the actives are all gone by then.
If hazing is a problem then it is the GLO problem and if they act like idiots then they will be gone as well they should be!
If the school is hard on it that then it is going to happen! 
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IFC requires each group send at least three brothers to each meeting, with one being the main rep. You can also have other brothers sit on the exec board. SX usually has two or more brothers on exec. For a time they had a brother as the president, judicial vice president, and tres.
We didnt have a problem with waiting the five years for all the former actives to have left school, it was more or less the way the university approached the whole situation. The former chapter had gone into a large amount of debt (tens of thousands of dollars) and had decided to close itself. There never was any issue with hazing, but the reception we recieved was not very open. We spent almost two years trying to get colony status and just be recognized by the university. Once we got colony status though we still werent able to vote at IFC because we were so new to campus, so we still had gained any pull on campus. It took us just about a year to go from colony back to a full chapter, but that first year we were on campus we got a lot of new members and ended up being larger than at least half of the other groups, and we ended up with the highest GPA of any GLO that year.