when will it happen
by: Frustrated
Why is only Tech, among all the Big 12, SEC, and even small regional Texas schools, not allow Greek housing?
Don't give me that "Brothel" law crap, that's an urban myth, if it was codified then all battered women's shelters, half-way houses, YWCA's etc., would also be outlawed and that type of law would never stand up in a court challenge.
I know that in the past it's been because the Lubbock CoC and the University did not want competition for rental/housing dollars but with increasing enrollment, a more diverse cross-section of students from other parts of Texas other than Dallas Metro and small town West Texas, more and more are looking for the "total" college experience and this means those that choose to go Greek, living in their houses.
I talk to other campus's and they all admit that our Greek system is getting very strong and well known BUT they always laugh and state our lodge system truly holds us back.
What are the thoughts?
#1by: Because
The lodges don't include housing b/c thats what the university decided all those years ago when Greek Circle was platted & dedicated. Who knows exactly why that decision as made (likely b/c, as you said, the university which owns the land on which the lodges are built, did not want the competition to fill dorms). Supposedly when the 2nd and 3rd phases of Greek Addition were dedicated, the newer restrictive covenants allow for actual residential lodges to be built, but the subdivision hasn't been rezoned by the city of Lubbock, which would be required...who knows why? The question is - how does the lodge system hold anyone back? From what? Tech's chapters are booming, and the system is growing.... chapters recruit quality members (for the most part) and are well regarded throughout the state. Curious to know what Tech Greeks are being held back from, and compared to whom?
#2by: Another question
Who actually wants to live in anyway? Most NPC Sororities are burdened with pretty restrictive rules for what they can & can't do in their residential houses, and at a good number of schools, they are faced with difficulty filling beds for that reason and b/c it's so much more expensive to live in than to get an apartment.
#5by: SAE legacy
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by: Seriously?
Are you that clueless? You actually think that fraternity houses are for throwing parties only? Lol