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By Corinne Shamy
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December 6, 2004
The Inter-Fraternity Council denied ETA Lodge admittance into the IFC for the second year in a row at Thursday's Presidents' Council meeting.
ETA Lodge is not to be confused with Chi Psi, the national fraternity known as "the lodge" at the University.
"The Council decided, at this time, it will not be sponsoring ETA Lodge as a probationary member of the IFC," IFC spokesperson Alex Berrang said.
The Presidents' Council consists of the members of the governing board and a representative from each active fraternity.
Berrang added that the Presidents' Council's decision was based solely on ETA Lodge's performance in the past year alone, and that no weight was placed on the previous year's decision, or the events leading up to it.
"We've been working really hard towards this one goal for over a year, so to have no reward in the end is very disappointing and frustrating," ETA Lodge President Tyler Cain said.
The meeting consisted of a presentation from the members of ETA Lodge, followed by a question-and-answer session.