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Lady? Thanks for the insults but yea, I'm a graduating senior who has spent plenty of time with local alum at house meetings so I feel as though I understand how it works better than the average chapter member and am fully aware they're privatley owned (lol, that's like telling me the sky is blue). Alabama built the majority of the new houses on the same exact OLD LOTS that the OLD houses were on. They did not move across campus. They're right where they've always been at the stadium. Only 4 houses moved locations and one was DG who was new to campus. Same thing with SMU. They all tore down and rebuilt but again, they're university owned. www.uafacilities.ua.edu/planning/information/2012%20Master%20Plan%20Update/Amendment%201%20Sorority%20Expansion%20Master%20Plan.pdf If you understand that these houses are essentially run like businesses then you would darn well know that if the university stepped in to finance a new project, that is essentially telling the current house corporations to sell their existing properties. Do you think they would keep the old and the new? Probably not. Why? $$$. I'm not saying the university would mandate them sell but you know all 12 would have to move or none at all for it to be successful. And while it is exciting that Greek life is growing at A&M, you have to remember the student body is too. Only 12.5% of our student population is greek, which isn't too far from the 10% it was a few years ago. Bama is about 33%. Big difference.
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