Here's an idea: shut down all the frats and sororities. They should have done it forty years ago. That kind of 50s bullshit has nothing to do with a university education.
"Quit leaving your yard waste bin on our side of the alley, bro!" "Come on over here and say that to my face, bro!" "Quit hittin' me with a beer bottle, bro!" "It ain't a beer bottle, bro, it's a baton, bro!"
Motion detective video games, Taco Bell prices are through the roof, holographic concerts and bros are throwing rocks.
In terms of my opinion toward the subject, I don’t care. Things that don’t affect me or have no bearing on my well-being are not on my list of priorities. However, it is becoming hard to remain neutral in the midst of such a controversial issue.
@2: Frats and sororities serve a purpose. They let the other students know who the assholes are by what they wear on their t-shirts. And it keeps the assholes all in one location, where they fight each other instead of bothering everyone else.
It's really not fair to assume that all members of greek groups are assholes, douchebags, or violent drunken bros. Seriously, there's more to it than that.
I see that nothing's changed in the neighborhood. When I lived in that neighborhood back in 1990, in a rental house between two frats on 21st (ZBT and TKE), they got into a shootout with pellet guns, with our house right in between them.
Motion detective video games, Taco Bell prices are through the roof, holographic concerts and bros are throwing rocks.
In terms of my opinion toward the subject, I don’t care. Things that don’t affect me or have no bearing on my well-being are not on my list of priorities. However, it is becoming hard to remain neutral in the midst of such a controversial issue.
There, I found something good to say about my alma mater. And it only took 18 years
"Fraternities: Not Just For Rapists Any More"
"Sororities: Sometimes We Do Community Service When We're Sober"