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Old 11-23-2003, 04:01 PM
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I definitely think that USC needs another sorority on campus. Their recruitment numbers have been steadily increasing whereas UCLA's have been jumping up and down with each year. This is where a problem unforunately lies for all of you KD and AEPhi USC expansion advocates... althoough KD and AEPhi at UCLA both have amazing chapters and wonderful girls (my two dorm roommates were AEPhi and KD ), they have both had trouble reaching recruitment total and chapter total for several years now to the decrease in Greek life. Not to burst anyone's bubble, but I'm sure that USC will consider that their new colony might would not have a strong collegiate chapter nearby and their nationals might not want to open another chapter with a nearby chapter already struggling. Therefore, it might have an effect on the sororities they invite to colonize at USC. Of course, I could be totally off-base but just thought I would share these facts but I would love to see either of these sororities at USC...their greek system definitely needs some new blood in it.
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