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Oh gosh, i'm not sure where to even begin. First off, "can't manage to charter" isn't a direct reflection of the local colony, their national organization's expansion committee was restructured over the last two years, and they were given new expansion guidelines to meet which set them back almost a whole year, and forced an entire overhaul of how they ran their colony. Chartering this fraternity is nothing like chartering an NPC group. The campus agreed to accommodate these changes, So blame your organization's leaders for not taking more action if it upset you so much. This restructuring may have caused the "decline" you claim to have seen. You, being in a sorority with 100+ members, probably can't understand that you have to run things differently when you double in size in a year. Even though i doubt anyone shares that "decline" opinion, because Sigma Chi, in spite of being a colony, grew, retained more members, had more greek involvement, more offices held in other organizations than other fraternities, held their first formal, had the most participation hours in Derby Days yet, held more philanthropy events than years prior... etc...Also the shirts were in on time, so that statement was a flat-out lie. Regarding grades, Sigma Chi has the second highest Fraternity GPA. The term prior, Sigma Chi had the highest. Who's really weighing our greeks down? Maybe instead of telling them to pull it together, you should pull your argument together.
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