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Originally Posted by arvid1978
Well, what are we using to define as non-greek? A campus that prohibits greeks, or one that just doesn't have any there?
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Either one... UIS is more like University of Alaska Southeast, I think. Public, but with no real reason to be against having social greeks other than the size/historical size of the campus...
And UIS probably should go on the list, even if it isn't an active chapter yet.
I'm not including the inactive chapters at schools without greeks, for some we were allowed on back when we were much closer culturally/control to BSA.