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Originally Posted by Tom Earp
While it is old history now-G A in Indy, I sat on the committe for colonies, to decide whether they stayed or not.
We finally okayed all involved.
NC A & T became Chartered and Un. Alaska was closed. And one Zeta was closed and they also had no one there.
It is aways sad to see one of us go. It is not our decession, it is theirs.
I wish there would be more updates on Colonies and Zetas about who is coming and who is gone.
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Tom, I disagree that it is always a choice. Alaska was a non-starter from the beginning. Good guys, but a commuter school with virtually no greek or on-campus life and a location too far away from anywhere else or anybody else. Those guys were dancing as fast as they could but the conditions just were not there for a successful chapter.
Other chapters are closed because of a change in University policy; I recall one up north, perhaps in Maine, that closed in response to a school dictate that they go coed. Clearly not a 'decision' of the undergrads in that case.
It isn't always a case of chapter culpability.