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Old 02-14-2007, 11:52 AM
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Christian Fraternities Growing - Publicity from Lawsuit?

After BYX got religious discrimination taken out at UGA, it looks like Christian Fraternities are growing.

Interestingly enough, Mizzou followed UGA's lead and dropped religious discrimination as well.

I know that BYX is getting four new chapters (University of Florida, University of Mississippi, Southern Mississippi and University of Colorado) and KYX is getting four new chapters (University of Central Florida, University of Tennessee, Clemson University and University of Kentucky).

I know that the articles got picked up on the AP wire. Maybe a direct result, maybe not. Just thought it was interesting.
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