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PRINCETON, N.J.--About 30 female Princeton undergraduates met last month with a national representative of Kappa Alpha Theta (KAT) to discuss the possibility of forming the first sorority at Princeton.
Additionally, new interest in sororities and the growing membership in the four Traternities reintroduced to the campus last spring might prompt the university to reconsider its present policy of banning official recognition to the Greek societies, said Karen Tilbor, assistant dean of student affairs.
The societies were banned from Princeton more than a century ago, but two weeks ago the university approved a four-student council to represent the interests of the fraternities. The Daily Princetonian reported recently.
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