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Originally posted by doubleblue&gold
I feel really sad for those that think they can't be happy or have fun if they can't drink in their orority house. It isn't the end of the world. if you go somewhere else and think about your sisters instead of yourself.
You also have to know what the laws are in the college community. In my state, it is against the law to have alcohol on state property----that means none on campus and in the dorms. I'm realistic enough to know it happens but it isn't out n the open and there aren't big parties with alcohol on campus.
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You can go somewhere else to drink...and have to find a ride home, or drag a driver out to get you. There aren't big parties with alcohol on campus...there are people drinking in secret in their rooms. Real healthy.
Sorry, but none of the "alcohol free housing is good" posts are doing anything to convince me that this is something that truly helps to prevent overuse and misuse of alcohol, truly thinks about what is best for the collegains, and is anything other than a CYA measure.
Like sugar and spice said, we're called social Greeks for a reason. Unfortunately, social is becoming a dirty word. Perhaps going along this path, our fraternities will survive as purely philanthropic and intellectual organizations - and sooner or later, something will come along to give students a social outlet.