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Two items for sleepy: First, panhellenic will definitely have more recruitment counselors available this Fall so no group(s) have an unwieldy number of PNMs. This should suffice if a large Fall 2017 recruitment number appears. Second, the uneven number of live-ins per house is finite. Each house is individually responsible for its own finances, furnishings, food and repairs or lack thereof. No one from Cal's panhellenic or in Cal's administration tells a house what to charge their members or how many women must live in their home. Truth be told, at Cal no one can tell any sorority how many members it must take in a formal recruitment. Quota is set by panhel, but a house can bid fewer women than quota and not have to give reason. That's how the system works for 99.9% of campuses nationwide. Cal's sorority house system allows each individual group their own special design for gracious living, dining, studying, paying their bills, making home improvements. Think of the variety of sorority housing one views during recruitment! And if in the past a sorority chose to build an addition to their home but they now have trouble filling their house, no one outside that organization should or will tell that group how or when to 'fill up or else'. No one wants to put all sororities under one dorm roof with equalized dorm-floor size and a defined identical sleep-in number. Too much sorority housing tradition has been set-up in the 130+ years of Cal's sorority presence.
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