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Poster Name:answers
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ASA was the only sorority who wanted to come to campus. And yes, real estate is a big factor. Stronger national sororities wouldn't want to colonize here unless they knew they could buy a house. Since ASA is probably fine with remaining unhoused, they saw it as a non-issue. I agree adding a small sorority won't help us much in terms of quota and large pledge classes. Usually adding a new sorority means we give out less bids which is a good thing, as right now pledge classes are way too big. But if a small sorority comes to campus and wants to remain small, it's not much of a help. But then again, it doesn't hurt us either. The only sorority who risks getting hurt is ASA. And if they want to risk it, so be it.
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