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Old 08-15-2018, 02:38 PM
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Why aren’t there more?

1. It literally takes millions of dollars to colonize at a school like Arkansas. You HAVE to come on campus with land + house plans or you’re sunk.

2. I can’t imagine many groups that aren’t already there have sufficient alumnae support living in northwest Arkansas. I might be wrong but??

3. The sorority women on campus need to be more supportive of new groups. It’s kind of the same situation at Ole Miss v Alabama. Alabama has embraced their new chapters and Ole Miss does everything to cut them down and put them in their “place”.. Hence, Alabama has regular quotas (Pref attendance divided by the # of houses) and schools like Ole Miss and Arkansas end up with tiered quotas - and more new members feeling like “their” top tier bids were stolen from them. It all starts on campus, IMO.
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