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Old 04-27-2002, 07:08 PM
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Originally posted by Lady Pi Phi
I'm not in the double cohort, actually I just finished my third year at the University of Guelph. My brother is taking a year off to decide what he wants to do. And actually I would recommend that to most people. One of the biggest mistakes I made was going to University after I graduated ffrom HS.
While it's true that the institution does not have to support GLO's, it is nice that they are recognized, and that they seen over campus. UofT is good in that way, and the same with UWO. Guelph, on the other hand, does neither. it does not support us, and it certainly doesn't recognize us. We have difficulty making it known that we even exist on campus. On my campus that's what needs to be changed. The city of Guelph doesn't even want to recognize us. Fraternity houses are banned in the city of Guelph. There is one, from the Vet college, that was there before the city instituted this by-law.
For other schools, it would be nice if the institution would recognize GLO's, in my case, we first have to get the city to recognize us.
the same is true at Queen's... they banned fraternities back in 1933!
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