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Old 01-18-2014, 03:13 PM
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There's no classes on Monday due to the Martin Luther King holiday, couldn't they have used that day for rush?
I don't think that would have been viewed as politically correct...as a professor at another university where classes are suspended for MLK Day, the purpose is to honor his memory/legacy and allow students to attend related campus events.

I have another question for those in the know: even though Indiana chapters determine quotas based on available beds, do they practice RFM? I am wondering what guidance chapters were given, if any, regarding carry over figures for the 3 round structure.
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