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In an attempt to shed its party school image, the University of Colorado is demanding that fraternities put off their traditional fall recruiting period until the spring semester.
The fraternities' response is lukewarm. They said they are ready to help curb drinking, but postponing rush would cause them loss of enrollment dues and hinder recruiting efforts. "We can't afford to defer rush," said Ryan Lynch, internal vice-president of the Interfraternity Council. "It will kill off the Greek system in terms of numbers. Whether that's the university's intent, we're unsure."
Administrators are threatening to deny ...