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Originally posted by PhiPsiRuss
....You just don't shut down a chapter at Princeton. Tri-Delta has the resources to to revive any chapter, provided that the chapter can be revived....
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I think therein is the problem- if the chapter can be revived. Like I said before, there has been number problems for almost the entire time the chapter has been open.
Tri Delta does have a vast amount of resources. I also know that new chapters and struggling chapters get more visits from FCs and other volunteers, like recruitment specialists. When it comes down to it, the sorority is a business. As much as everyone hates to admit it, it is a business. On the chapter level, it isn't; but on the national level, it certianly is.
Like S&S said, EO would be the first people to announce it was a risk management problem. I do also believe they are looking towards the future; take Butler. They closed in 96 because of low numbers. Now, they are being re-colonized and will be installed in April 2005. I would be willing to wager this is what EO has up their sleve for Princteon.