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<p>That is flat out faulty logic.</p>
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<p>That is flat out faulty logic.</p>
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Penn definitely has frats, 30% are in them
UConn does as well.</p>
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<p>Its 24% are in fraternities, thats not small.</p>
<p>Penn’s Greek scene is very strong. Coolbrezze seems to have a lot of incorrect information which he/she posts on a number of threads.</p>
<p>Wait.</p>
<p>What’s wrong with a Greek scene–why is this “EVIL” ?</p>
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<p>Until 1985, the University of Chicago had no sororities. An old campus legend attributes this fact to the plight of a student named Ida Noyes, said to have been driven to an early death by her failed attempts to join a sorority:</p>
<p>[The</a> University of Chicago Magazine: August 2004](<a href=“http://magazine.uchicago.edu/0408/features/index-print.shtml]The”>http://magazine.uchicago.edu/0408/features/index-print.shtml)</p>
<p>Well if I remember correctly, I wanted to go to an undergrad bschool
so NYU</p>