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Old 05-01-2001, 10:34 AM
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The difference is that we did not have to be *forced* to go dry. Alcohol is not part of the tradition of pledging or any other social aspect of HBGLOs, period. Now we do have 'mixes' at parties on occasion, like Kappa Punch, but I have NEVER seen a HBGLO have a keg party or things of that nature. In fact, there was a GLO fraternity on campus where if your feet did not stick to the floor of their house, that meant they didn't have enough kegs! *this was back in the day, late 80s* You would NEVER see a BGLO frat party treat their house like that.

Alcohol is another of the areas where GLOs and BGLOs have different traditions and protocols.

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Originally posted by Corbin Dallas:
Ok, so you'd lose your charter if the chapter bought alcohol with chapter funds? I don't think that is different than ANY GLO. However, what if you have a party that's BYOB? I'm pretty sure that's how most, if not all GLO's work, well, maybe not the NPC sororities, but the NIC fraternities anyway. As long as you are following the law, 21+ drinking, BYOB, etc. is it ok to have a party with alcohol?




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