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Poster Name:greekhousecorpsmember
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I think opinions on SK are quite divided, but based on little data. Yes, there are 3 unhoused sororities and maybe they do deserve more attention from the various IU organizations (and their nationals?!?) about their house status due to the long affiliation with IU. SK had a very long, very good history at IU until 1994 when it de-activated, and a lot of alums who are excited to have a chapter back on campus. SK, like quite a few sororities and fraternities, has its HQ in Indiana due to the tax laws for non-profits in this state. But this close proximity means that extra resources, alums, etc will be provided to ensure that the first class is as good as it can possibly be. SK has probably closely studied the other three unhoused sororities and tried to find points of distinction, and also probably had closer relationships (due to alumni $) with the IU offices that can help it attain a house quicker (or at least promised quicker). Hopefully SK has also used the fraternities that re-colonized here successfully as case studies for how to satisfy the various Greek Life stakeholders. In any regard, those of us (like me) who are SK outsiders can at least observe that something is different-- how did they get the SK t-shirts to the Rho Gammas? (No other unhoused sorority every did that, to my knowledge.) If you are in one of the unhoused sororities, I would urge you to contact your nationals and have them start really putting together a plan for your house.
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