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Originally Posted by ASTalumna06
This is what I was thinking.
How would they still be able to participate in school-sponsored functions (ESPECIALLY something as huge as THON), and not be a recognized organization? If this occurs, I think there might be some hostility from the other groups.
Is this a decision that was made by the school AND the national organization collectively?
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Hmmm. Another update in the school paper -- this one addresses the THON issue (at least somewhat) and says that 61 members of the now-closed Tri Delta chapter resigned from Tri Delta, apparently at least in part due to their feelings about how THON participation.
http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive...o_inquiry.aspx
Something interesting about all this (interesting to me, anyway) is that this new "Trilogy" organization was reportedly (in a previously-mentioned news story) formed before the Tri Delta chapter was officially closed. The resignations were, reportedly, also prepared prior to the official closure. My tentative conclusion is that many members of the chapter essentially saw clear signs of the upcoming handwriting on the wall -- the closure was probably not a startling development once the investigation got under way.