I might be wrong (I probably am) when I say I thought rush events were supposed to be alcohol free?
When my last school held formal rush, it was made VERY CLEAR that there were to be no alcohol of any sort at the fraternity events. It was a strictly dry rush.
While I don't agree with your greek advisor putting 'undercover' PNM's, I think the fraternity should also be responsible.
I am not sure how all fraternities work, but I am sure they must have some kind of alcohol policy that they have to follow.
One fraternity always had a party during the semester and they carded EACH AND EVERY person who walked through the door. Even though I was underage at the time, I respected that they were following the rules and didn't have a problem with it. The men of the fraternity often did not even "party" at their own parties.. they would make sure everyone there wasn't leaving drunk and no one was doing anything stupid.. that made me respect them even more.
anyways, i think i'm just rambling now, but my point is, is that they followed the rules set forth by their fraternity and university/state/federal laws.
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