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Old 10-22-2009, 12:26 PM
DumbRush2009 DumbRush2009 is offline
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It would probably be a lot better if you went to a national organization that already has the history and resources for this sort of thing, and talked to them about forming a colony at your university. This would put people in your corner with both experience and understanding as to how stuff like this works... also, a national organization sounds like it would be a lot better at your school because they already know a lot about the risk management and whatnot that I'm sure concerns the administration where you're at.
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Old 10-22-2009, 12:33 PM
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It would probably be a lot better if you went to a national organization that already has the history and resources for this sort of thing, and talked to them about forming a colony at your university. This would put people in your corner with both experience and understanding as to how stuff like this works... also, a national organization sounds like it would be a lot better at your school because they already know a lot about the risk management and whatnot that I'm sure concerns the administration where you're at.
You ARE dumb, aren't you? A national organization does not seem to be an option because of the university administration.

OP, choose something that means something to you and your friends, not something some internet randoms tell you. You can find a lot of good Greek lexicons online to help you out with putting a meaning behind your letters.
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Old 10-22-2009, 12:34 PM
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It would probably be a lot better if you went to a national organization that already has the history and resources for this sort of thing, and talked to them about forming a colony at your university.
No.

The OP has already said the university's administration is not interested in opening up to Greek life. In order for an NPC to "form a colony", the university has to be open to expansion (is it still expansion if there's nothing to begin with?). OP, don't go contacting NPCs thinking you're going to get anywhere with this.

ETA: Looks like Gusteau and I cross-posted!
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