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Your ignorance is so cute! and you get so emotional about this. It's just conversation, so take a deep breath and calm yourself. You're comparing our privately owned situation to a university owned(bama). I'm saying the University would never get into greek housing here because they'll make no money at it. At the end of the day, TAMU is a business, and though they're state owned, they look to make as much $ as possible. When 33% of your student body is Greek, they're able to make more $ than when it's at 10-12%. Plus, they're more likely to bring way more revenue by building a new building to hold a new department or research center that brings in millions of dollars of grants a year. So then your argument changed. If the University's not going to fund it or give us the land, then the private corporations would and that's when I say good luck doing that and it definitely "would be an issue". Sure, there's land beyond what the University owns beyond west campus, but I'll tell you, if I was a land owner and 12 sororities came knocking at my door wanting to purchase my land, my price tag would all of a sudden quadruple. You're talking an easy $10Mil/house, at which, it's just much easier to renovate or add on to your existing structure for $2-3Mil. xoxo, senior girl
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