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Originally Posted by 33girl
If an important facet of being in a sorority at IU is all the women living in the house, then limiting the amount of women is not "worrying too much about the chapters and not enough about the PNMs." Would you rather the chapters take on more members than they felt comfortable with or that they would have to deny the experience of living in the house? Each campus's culture is different and they do what works for them. IU has apparently found that living outside the house is not something its sorority women want.
Oh, and newsflash - at ALL schools the struggling houses have more openings. That's why they are struggling.
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I went to a school where total was more than the number of women living in the house. It was a priviledge to live in the house. I don't think it makes any difference how many spots there are in a house. Our house was strong with 1/3 of the women living in.. 44 to be exact.