No one hear is saying the policy is bad per say. The idea of going dry contains more positives than negative of course, no one can deny that. The problem here is if it's working overall and being implemented properly. As you can see, there is a huge debate on that situation right now. Some schools are handling it ok, but some are not. No one said it had to be one unified policy for everyone everywhere, but that's the problem we are left with. Some schools will enforce rules more than others. Others will turn a blind eye to the greeks and let them fall apart; others will just let them figure out how to adjust on their own. I just think there should have been more involvement with the GLO's in the decision making and timeline of this policy.
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