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Poster Name:too high
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@Myopinion Houses help, but the newer groups knew coming-in housing was not going to be easy. Some are not making housing a priority, and those who are will need a lot of funding and strong alumnae advisory councils to assist in the journey. It is often difficult for smaller national sororities to immediately garner housing on large campuses. Why else do you think these smaller groups have had prior difficulty being chosen to colonize at same, and even keeping chapters they DO have open at same? IU generously offered small NPC groups the wise opportunity to colonize/recolonize rather than tell the smalls to go away because IU wanted its system to bid more women without causing unwieldy NM classes for its established groups. IU told the smalls housing would be what it is. The smalls are sharing with IU women their sisterhoods and benefits of lifelong membership. The four newest groups now depend on time for their blossoming. Their women are and will be productive members of the IU community regardless of negative greekrank attitudes.
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