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Dear high school students

by: frat

For anyone who plans on coming to Iowa to join a frat, you guys need to know the truth. Greek life is dying at Iowa and will likely be gone within the next few years. There's only about 3-5 chapters that can consistently recruit well and even their numbers are dwindling.

The university has completely killed greek life and unless something drastic is done soon there will be less than 10 chapters on campus. That's not to say Iowa isn't fun but if you're looking for a strong greek community look anywhere else.

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#1  by: Bruce Hard-On   
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The number of guys in a fraternityis currently 2/3 what it was in 2017. The system is broken and ifc/admin is who broke it.

By: Bruce Hard-On
by: Phi psi Mar 16, 2021 1:29:32 PM

And from 2017 onward, Delta chi paralyzed a girl, acacia hazed kids, kappa sig hazed kids, sig chi had a kid die, and sig nu caused over 150k in damages when at formal. I agree the tailgate crack down is a little much but that’s a lot of baggage to look the other way from

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#2  by: mmm   
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Frats can dissafiliate and go out on their own terms or wait around to slowly die, it's not our fault the university hates us so much so we need to change up strategies to survive.

By: mmm
by: St paddiesMar 17, 2021 2:41:20 PM

I love how y’all preaching about disaffiliating but you will need all the sororities to as well or your just going to have geed parties and hope to give our bids from sausage tests. Watch acacia pull close to zero kids next fall.

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#3  by: Ty   
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Pretty soon it's gonna be like ASU and people are just not gonna rush

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#4  by: :/   
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You shouldn’t choose your school exclusively on Greek life lol. You can still get good brotherhood/sisterhood at the school but Iowa really does give Greek life a hard time

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