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Reply to "If you are pro college frats, what is the point of a banned frat?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It just means their house moves off campus.[/quote] OP again. According to school site they are banned from recruiting and holding events or participating in on campus events. They are not approved and to not believe if they claim to be working to get reinstated. In a small college town, does that make much difference. Are sororities allowed to "officially socialize" with banned frat(such an odd concept to me).[/quote] At a lot of schools sororities don't have any "official" school-sanctioned socializing with fraternities other than charity events so I don't think that's really an issue. Whether the sororities are interested in holding parties with such a frat is another story. However, in most cases I do not see why it would be better to join a banned fraternity over a legitimate one on campus unless you are a less than desirable candidate who cannot get a bid for some reason.[/quote]
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