I don't know what it's like at big universities; my liberal arts college was about 1,300 students. I do recall ResLife suspended a boy in a fraternity after an allegation of rape. At first he was allowed to stay on-campus but the female said she didn't feel safe and brought her case to a "higher" level of college...court? Or something like that. And they agreed that he should be suspended and if/when he came back, he should live off-campus.
Yes, I agree a lot of students wouldn't advocate a dry college. That seems self-selecting. Even if there are dry floors (substance-free at my college) or clubs that come up with dry events. *sigh*
I just hope improvement and knowledge can slowly permeate society...
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Yes, I agree a lot of students wouldn't advocate a dry college. That seems self-selecting. Even if there are dry floors (substance-free at my college) or clubs that come up with dry events. *sigh*
I just hope improvement and knowledge can slowly permeate society...