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The OP is right

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We have what 'Bama and Mizzou has too - successful alumni, deep pockets, and political influence. I work part time for the SDSU Admin and Alumni Assoc. I've seen many documents that's probably confidential pertaining to our big donors. You seem to underestimate the influence of our wealthy alumni coz they have a strong pull on where and how certain projects are funded. Just coz SDSU isn't a traditional academic or athletic powerhouse doesn't mean we don't have what other more well-known schools have. Every campus with Greek life has parties. In fact, Greek parties at schools with large Greek systems have bigger parties than SDSU. It's not the parties that's stopping the Greek system at SDSU from growing. It's the lack of partnership between our administration and the Greek system. All the negative news caused by Greeks overshadows all the positive things we've done and continue to do. 'Bama's Greek membership started growing significantly after the school decided to partner with its Greek system. All its freshman students with minimum 3.0 GPA are encouraged to rush. Girls who don't meet the minimum aren't allowed. Greek Life officials would even meet the families of potential students and talk to them about the benefits of joining a fraternity/sorority. Faculty members would also send recommendations to the Greek Affairs' office about some of their students who they think would be beneficial to fraternities/sororities.
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