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Brad Simon (front) went to PLC on Wednesday evening to join Delta Upsilon, Some fraternities blame the new dry policy for a reduced
number of recruits this year, but recruitment will continue through fall term.
RECRUITING
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George disagreed. He said he did
n't think the alcohol ban was drasti
cally affecting fraternity recruitment.
He added that freshmen who look
for the stereotypical fraternity experi
ence will not find a place in the Uni
versity fraternity system.
"If that's their only focus I don't
think they're going to find a fraternity
focused solely on that" he said. "I like
the fart we're taking the focus from the
alcohol and back to the chapter."
Rinaker said his fraternity has al
i
ways been dry, a policy which he
said has kept out the members who
only want to party. He said he felt
the University's rules would lower
the number of men interested in
joining a fraternity, but that it would
attract a better pool of members.
"I think initially it might hurt the
greek system," he said. "In the long
run 1 think it'll improve the quality
of the guys."
This year, two past fraternities are
also returning to campus, George
said. Phi Kappa Psi is trying to "re
colonize" the University after a
four- or five-year absence. Phi Gam
ma Delta has also expressed an in
terest in restarting a fraternity here.
Both chapters retain their houses on
campus but will need a large num
ber of pledges to fill their leadership
positions, he said.
Despite the return of two fraterni
ties to campus, Birge said the greek
community is still reeling from the
effects of the alcohol ban.
"Overall, I think greek life is go
ing downhill," he said. "I think dry
is a major part of it ... It's kind of
ridiculous when a 21-year-old can't
drink in his own home."
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