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Report as: spam offensive d on 5/13/08 at 11am

Good change. It was unfair that junior year when Greeks come back from abroad they get to take all the good housing spots because they draw preferred.

Report as: spam offensive Alumn '96 on 5/13/08 at 11am

Wow, this was LONG overdue.

Report as: spam offensive Jill on 5/13/08 at 1pm

Agreed.

Report as: spam offensive Current student on 5/13/08 at 2pm

Finally, the housing system is beginning to sort out the kinks. I agree, long overdue.

Report as: spam offensive A Sorority Member on 5/13/08 at 6pm

I agree, this is about time! And since Greek students can petition to get a preferred year if they can't live in their house or de-pledge, this is entirely fair.




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