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Can PNM stay with actives this spring for weekend parties???

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#11  by: Visiting   
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My big brother is in a fraternity so does this mean that I can't be seen visiting him at his house? I don't won't to get anyone in trouble.

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#12  by: Exactly   
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Yes what do you do if you have a male sibling that is in a fraternity? What if it's founder day and the entire family is in the frat house. If a sorority girl is introduced to me, am I to be rude and ignore her? There is a lot if gray area in this rule.

By: Exactly
by: @exactlyJan 20, 2016 8:01:59 AM

Simple answer is yes. You may politely talk to someone when its founders day, or if you're at the house with your brother. Just don't talk about sororities. And even if it's your brother, avoid the fraternity houses for the actual parties, ESPECIALLY if you are under 18. Despite what you think about the rule, it is in place and if you still decide to go, someone in the houses will get your name and keep that in mind during rush. Not saying it's right, but that is how actives will be this spring.

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#13  by: Well   
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We can all thank the Starkville Academy girl who was so intoxicated at Sigma Chi last spring. Oh yeah she was a junior in High School. Did y'all get her name ? Did you find out who let get in at the party ? Did sigma chi get nailed for this? I want to know for future references!

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by: ...Jan 20, 2016 4:36:37 PM

My house has her name down. We don't know who let her in, but I'm really surprised Sigma Chi didn't get in huge trouble. Jk of course they didn't. It's fricking Sigma Chi.

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#14  by: Always   
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Money talks!

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by: No, not money Jan 21, 2016 7:01:31 AM

The person in the MSU administration who would handle it was a Sigma Chi at State. That's why they rarely get in trouble for anything! Any other group would be on probation. I love Sigma Chi but it's the truth

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#15  by: I think   
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It's called nepotism!

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