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by: ??
1. Are people still living in the beta house?
2. If not, where are they living?
3. What will happen to the house? Will another fraternity buy/rent it?
#2by: ^^
That would be my guess. If the university didn't want it for themselves, they would not have kicked Beta off permanently. They would have removed the charter for 5 years to let current members graduate and let them come back, like they do with others that get into trouble. The reason they kicked Beta off for good, is so they can get their hands on that house.
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#5by: Beta
I am not a Beta. I guarantee that Beta will be back at some point. They were the second fraternity at PSU and have been here since 1888. Their alumni are older, more powerful and wealthier than any of the nimrod administrators who are strutting around acting tough and 'permanently banning' Beta. Yes, universities play crappy games when they want a house - look what they did to Phi Delt! But Phi Delt National was the culprit then. Beta won't stand for this, anymore than SAE will stand for losing their chapter for too long at U. Oklahoma.
I just really hope that the PSU IFC has the manhood to hire outside counsel and fight for their rights. PSU is not private, and students' rights of association are protected.
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