Trust me...those houses are not big enough to accomodate the number of people they jam into them....A. And B...I think that the issue is not that of students having the ability to commune and consume alcohol in their own space that they pay for...I don't think 100 people lived in that house nor do I think the residence of the houses that got busted had 100 "close friends" over for a get together. If I recall...they were also charged because they were charging for alcohol without a liqour license. So I think this goes a bit beyond a simple gathering of friends & a few drinks.
And although WCU, the state school that it is, may not be so affluent...I'm sure those who are paying their way through financial aid & working 2-3 jobs were most likely waiting on tables when this was going on.
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