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Originally Posted by DaffyKD
Back in the Ice Age when I attended SDSU, we had rush before school started and the houses were heavily encouraged to have Freshman move in to the house as soon as they pledged because there were not enough beds available in the dorms. I spent all 4 years living in the house
DaffyKD
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I also was in school during the Ice Age. At the time, anyone who pledged a fraternity or independent living group was required to move into the house as soon as they signed. Only one sorority out of the five on campus at the time had a house, and it wasn't big enough to house all the sisters, never mind new members, so the move-in-when-you-sign rule did not apply to sororities.
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Originally Posted by 33girl
... there are lots of colleges that don’t permit freshmen or even students in general to have cars on campus because the space simply does not exist. That’s not a new concept.
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Undergrads at my school were *ahem* "highly discouraged" from having cars. There was a lottery for the few available spaces. Not a problem where I went to school, just outside Boston, as we had the T and taxis and our own two feet. (No Uber back in the Ice Age.)
I'll stop threadjacking now.